DNS – NS Glue and NS glue and Authoritative NS Records

March 2, 2023

DNS – NS Glue and NS glue and Authoritative NS Records

By Carlos Martínez, LACNIC CTO

Context of the Problem

A client reports that, after a change in their DNS configurations, one of their reverse zones can no longer be resolved by DNS clients on the Internet.

To illustrate the problem, as an example, we will use the DNS zone corresponding to the IPv6 documentation prefix, i.e., 2001:db8::/32.

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Using the convention typically used for reverse resolution, the corresponding DNS zone is “8.b.d.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa”.

Zone Delegation

Zone delegation is the process whereby a “parent” zone transfers responsibility for resolving a portion of the namespace it covers to a “child” server.

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