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Hi,

I have a question concerning DNS issue, please any idea about the following errors when I use dnsreport.com tools:

NS records at parent servers

Your NS records APPEAR to be:

ns2.domain.com.au. [NO GLUE; No A record]
ns1.domain.com.au. [NO GLUE; No A record]

NOTE: These records may be inaccurate, since the parent servers (ns3.ausregistry.net.) do not know the NS records for domain.com.au (or give a referral to other DNS servers)! This may cause other tests not to work properly, such as the 'Nameservers on separate class C' test.

and

Glue at parent nameservers

WARNING. The parent servers (I checked with ns3.ausregistry.net.) are not providing glue for all your nameservers. This means that they are supplying the NS records (host.example.com), but not supplying the A records (192.0.2.53), which can cause slightly slower connections, and may cause incompatibilities with some non-RFC-compliant programs. This is perfectly acceptable behavior per the RFCs. This will usually occur if your DNS servers are not in the same TLD as your domain (for example, a DNS server of "ns1.example.org" for the domain "example.com"). In this case, you can speed up the connections slightly by having NS records that are in the same TLD as your domain.


Is the error come through the registrar or the host ?

The domain I check here is working. It has its own nameservers and the domain using these nameservers is showing but not the images.

The problem I'm thinking about is the nameservers are not registered at the registrar or maybe results of low propagation. What do you think ? Please advice.


Thank you for your help,

 

 

 

 

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