> Actually, the two supposedly authoritative nameservers kato.cws.comsat.com
> and misnt3.cmc.comsat.com seem to be totally out of step w.r.t. the
> cmc.comsat.com domain (completely different SOA records, for example).
I see it somewhat worse than that ...
% host -t ns cmc.comsat.com kato.cws.COMSAT.com
cmc.comsat.com NS cmc1.cmc.comsat.com
cmc.comsat.com NS kato.cws.comsat.com
cmc.comsat.com NS buzz.cmc.comsat.com
% host -t ns cmc.comsat.com misnt3.cmc.comsat.com
cmc.comsat.com NS misnt3.cmc.comsat.com
cmc.comsat.com NS misnt5.cmc.comsat.com
%
i.e. there are two disjoing worlds.
As it happened, my NS picked the "kato" world, and it all looked OK !
Things get worse -- the "registered" auth NSs for comsat.com are:
% host -t ns comsat.com
comsat.com NS RO.CTD.comsat.com
comsat.com NS NS.DIGEX.NET
%
but when asked, they say:
% host -t ns comsat.com RO.CTD.comsat.com
comsat.com NS ro.ctd.comsat.com
comsat.com NS neal.ctd.comsat.com
comsat.com NS killer.cts.comsat.com
comsat.com NS ns.digex.net
comsat.com NS ns2.digex.net
% host -t ns comsat.com NS.DIGEX.NET
comsat.com NS killer.cts.comsat.com
comsat.com NS ns.digex.net
comsat.com NS ns2.digex.net
comsat.com NS ro.ctd.comsat.com
comsat.com NS neal.ctd.comsat.com
%
which are indeed consistant, and what they all themselves have:
% for h in `host -t ns comsat.com ns.digex.net | sed 's/.* //'`; do echo
+++ $h; host -t ns comsat.com $h; done
+++ ro.ctd.comsat.com
comsat.com NS ro.ctd.comsat.com
comsat.com NS neal.ctd.comsat.com
comsat.com NS killer.cts.comsat.com
comsat.com NS ns.digex.net
comsat.com NS ns2.digex.net
+++ neal.ctd.comsat.com
comsat.com NS ro.ctd.comsat.com
comsat.com NS neal.ctd.comsat.com
comsat.com NS killer.cts.comsat.com
comsat.com NS ns.digex.net
comsat.com NS ns2.digex.net
+++ killer.cts.comsat.com
comsat.com NS ns.digex.net
comsat.com NS ns2.digex.net
comsat.com NS ro.ctd.comsat.com
comsat.com NS neal.ctd.comsat.com
comsat.com NS killer.cts.comsat.com
+++ ns.digex.net
comsat.com NS neal.ctd.comsat.com
comsat.com NS killer.cts.comsat.com
comsat.com NS ns.digex.net
comsat.com NS ns2.digex.net
comsat.com NS ro.ctd.comsat.com
+++ ns2.digex.net
comsat.com NS ns.digex.net
comsat.com NS ns2.digex.net
comsat.com NS ro.ctd.comsat.com
comsat.com NS neal.ctd.comsat.com
comsat.com NS killer.cts.comsat.com
%
whareas the COM NSs think differently (at least they're a non-disjoint subset!)
% for h in `host -t ns com. | sed 's/.* //'`; do echo +++ $h; host -t ns
comsat.com $h; done
+++ E.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
Nameserver E.ROOT-SERVERS.NET not responding
comsat.com NS record not found at E.ROOT-SERVERS.NET, try again
+++ I.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
comsat.com NS RO.CTD.comsat.com
comsat.com NS NS.DIGEX.NET
+++ F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
Nameserver F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET not responding
comsat.com NS record not found at F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET, try again
+++ G.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
comsat.com NS RO.CTD.comsat.com
comsat.com NS NS.DIGEX.NET
+++ A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
comsat.com NS RO.CTD.comsat.com
comsat.com NS NS.DIGEX.NET
+++ J.GTLD-SERVERS.INTERNIC.NET
comsat.com NS RO.CTD.comsat.com
comsat.com NS NS.DIGEX.NET
+++ H.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
comsat.com NS NS.DIGEX.NET
comsat.com NS RO.CTD.comsat.com
+++ B.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
comsat.com NS RO.CTD.comsat.com
comsat.com NS NS.DIGEX.NET
+++ C.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
comsat.com NS RO.CTD.comsat.com
comsat.com NS NS.DIGEX.NET
+++ D.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
comsat.com NS RO.CTD.comsat.com
comsat.com NS NS.DIGEX.NET
%
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