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Patrick <patrick@gandi.net>
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Re: Nameserver as object/entity or not ?
On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 09:19:59AM -0800, Kent Crispin took time to write: > If you have nameserver objects, then you have in effect created > potentially conflicting ownership/authentication domains, and this > seems to me a very fundamental problem. (That is, a domain can be "owned" > by A, while the nameservers for the domain may be owned by "B".) If > only domains can be owned objects, then there are no possible conflicts > (at least in the registry DB). You have the exact same problems in other cases too, like for contacts (handle) : domain owned by A who uses contact owned by B. Patrick.