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IPv42014-04-16 00:12:16
Domain Name System
IPv4, 2014-04-16 00:12:16

How to organize a chain of NS servers (Yandex DNS)?

Hello comrades.
Interested in this question. There is a server with 1 IP. It has a DNS server (bind), four NS servers:
ns1.mys.ru, ns2.mys.ru, ns3.mys.ru, ns4.mys.ru. All domains "hang" on these NS servers. The first NS is master. It has the IP of the main server. The rest are secondary.
More to the point: There is a domain - new.ru. It is parked on yandex DNS servers. That is, dns1.yandex.net and dns2.yandex.net are specified as NS servers.
Actually, the question is: Will the following "construction" work:
The registrar has yandex'a NS servers. In the DNS zone of yandex'a are the NS servers of my server - ns1.mys.ru, ns2.mys.ru, ns3.mys.ru, ns4.mys.ru.?
And how correctly to specify NS servers at yandex'a that everything worked? I would not like to specify my NS'y directly at the registrar.

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2014-04-16
@IPv4

It will be if the registrar has a checkbox "delegate without checking name servers". At least according to the RFC it should work.
If there is no check mark, then the registrar always checks that the list of NS records on NS servers matches the list that you specify.

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Eugene, 2014-04-16
@Nc_Soft

Why the hell do you need it? Do you like chains with extra links?

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Puma Thailand, 2014-04-16
@opium

You can't do that.
Everything will have to be specified at the registrar.

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Pavel Vasterov, 2014-04-16
@zxc80

"I would not like to specify my NS'y directly at the registrar." have to.
You want strange.
"Questions" why "and" why "disappear. It is necessary and that's it." Do it then, people saw off their hands with chainsaws on a dare.

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