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|    Barry Margolin to iamhereintheworld@gmail.com    |
|    Re: Trying to understand DNS    |
|    09 Dec 13 16:27:06    |
      From: barmar@alum.mit.edu              In article <079b4f30-644b-48e4-9c4c-5b5ed20b2a64@googlegroups.com>,        iamhereintheworld@gmail.com wrote:              > Hi,       > So... can anyone tell me - does the nameserver for the domain "google.com"       > have the IP address for google.com, AS WELL AS the ip addresses of the       > nameservers for "hello.google.com"?       > Just saw a youtube video on the subject, trying to understand the whole       > thing..... :)              There is no "hello.google.com" subdomain.              If there were, it could be stored in the same zone as google.com, so       that these records would be returned by the google.com nameservers. Or       the subdomain could be delegated to different servers, in which case the       google.com nameservers would just have the NS records for the subdomain.              --       Barry Margolin       Arlington, MA              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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