![]() You should not have nameservers that allow recursive queries as this will allow almost anyone to use your nameservers and can cause problems. It may be that I am wrong but the chances of that are low. I could use the nameservers listed below to performe recursive queries. ![]() NS records got from your nameservers listed at the parent NS are: ![]() This happens a lot if you have nameservers on different TLD ( for example with nameserver ns.) It's ok but you have to know that this will require an extra A lookup that can delay a little the connections to your site. The parent nameserver is not sending out GLUE for every nameservers listed, meaning he is sending out your nameservers host names without sending the A records of those nameservers. This is a must if you want to be found as anyone that does not know your DNS servers will first ask the parent nameservers. ![]() The parent server has your nameservers listed. This is a good thing as there are some other domain extensions like "co.us" for example that are missing a direct check. Good. , the parent server I interrogated, has information for your TLD. was kind enough to give us that information. Nameserver records returned by the parent servers are:
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