11 Dec
2020
11 Dec
'20
2:42 p.m.
Matthew Crocker writes:
I have many customers that have registered their domains against my authoritative servers (DNS-AUTH3.CROCKER.COM). I need to move that machine to a different network/IP address. I’ve made the updates in my domain (crocker.com) but I think I also need to update the host glue records in the gtld-servers as well.
This makes me wonder if registries (and registrars) have the ability to let domain purchasers insert arbitrary glue records of their choice into gtld-servers. That seems like a big risk because someone could then claim, when registering a domain, "mydomain.com. IN NS gmail.com." and insert a glue record like "gmail.com. IN A 93.184.216.34".