![]() Looks like the A records (the GLUE) got from the parent zone check are different than the ones got from your nameservers. 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 e.nic.site 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 e.nic.site 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. e.nic.site, the parent server I interrogated, has information for your TLD. (NO GLUE)Į.nic.site was kind enough to give us that information. ![]() Nameserver records returned by the parent servers are:
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