Carsten Strotmann on Nostr: npub1exypx…2366y The number of delegations NS records is not the problem. The ...
npub1exypxkesedf88vgvnslhwkmkdn35aggcshlm0fcyfe4hlhuh5cyqx2366y (npub1exy…366y) The number of delegations NS records is not the problem. The problem is a parent-child delegation mismatch, see “WHEN PARENTS AND CHILDREN DISAGREE:
DIVING INTO DNS DELEGATION INCONSISTENCY” https://ripe80.ripe.net/presentations/2-RIPE80-Sommese.pdf
I still see the issue. All SOA serials are the same on all auth name server, with the TTL rather high, it does not look like a migration in progress.
It’s currently not an operational issue, but can create one down the road.
DIVING INTO DNS DELEGATION INCONSISTENCY” https://ripe80.ripe.net/presentations/2-RIPE80-Sommese.pdf
I still see the issue. All SOA serials are the same on all auth name server, with the TTL rather high, it does not look like a migration in progress.
It’s currently not an operational issue, but can create one down the road.