Re: [DNSOP] DNS Terminology: Glue

"Niall O'Reilly" <niall.oreilly@ucd.ie> Fri, 13 March 2015 14:54 UTC

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Subject: Re: [DNSOP] DNS Terminology: Glue
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On Thu, 12 Mar 2015 17:53:08 +0000,
Patrik Wallström wrote:
> 
> While working on the Zonemaster test specifications we decided to go
> even further in order to differentiate between names and addresses,
> calling those “glue address records” and “glue name records”:
> 
> Glue Name Records are defined as all NS records pertaining to the
> child domain that are delivered by the nameservers for the parent
> domain.

  This seems to be a new, product-specific extension of the definition
  of the term "glue".  I think it can only lead to confusion.

  Rather than do so here, I'll follow up in my response to the
  questionnaire mentioned by Sandoche
  (Message-ID: <54FEA0BF.4010608@afnic.fr>) at
  https://fr.surveymonkey.com/r/zonemaster.


  Best regards,
  Niall O'Reilly