Two days ago, I wrote:
I notice ns1.linuxmafia.com is still in the authoritative roster for domain balug.org.
I notice ns1.linuxmafia.com is NOT any longer in the authoritative roster for domain sf-lug.org.
It was the other way around (sorry, edit error). ns1.linuxmafia.com is NOT in the authoritative roster for domain balug.org. Specifics were in the same message:
$ whois balug.org | grep '^Name Server' Name Server: NS1.DREAMHOST.COM Name Server: NS2.DREAMHOST.COM Name Server: NS3.DREAMHOST.COM $ whois sf-lug.org | grep '^Name Server' Name Server: NS2.HE.NET Name Server: NS3.HE.NET Name Server: NS1.LINUXMAFIA.COM Name Server: NS4.HE.NET Name Server: NS.PRIMATE.NET Name Server: NS5.HE.NET $ whois sf-lug.com | grep '^Name Server' Name Server: ns2.he.net Name Server: ns3.he.net Name Server: ns.primate.net Name Server: ns4.he.net Name Server: ns5.he.net Name Server: ns1.linuxmafia.com $
Which is still the case today.
So, getting back to my point (now that I'm back from Kansas City): _Why_ should ns1.linuxmafia.com be doing secondary nameservice, given that you aren't including it in the authoritative list? That's kind of pointless.
Please advise. Thanks.