RE: DNS CNAME question

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Rogelio wrote:
> 
> Not sure if this is the best place to ask this question (and 
> if so, please point me to a better listserv), but is there 
> anything "wrong" RFC or best practice wise with pointing a 
> CNAME record to a DNS server? 
>  
> (I'm using EveryDNS.net, and I'd like to make my CNAME 
> records ns1->4.myDomain.com correspond to ns1->ns4.EveryDNS.net.)

RFC doesn't permit the use of aliases to define zone servers.

There is no shame though in listing the everydns name servers
directly in your zone. I have done that in the past when I setup
zones that had external name servers that were secondary, but
authoritative.

-Ross

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