Signalling a Zone Cut to Nowhere in the DNS
draft-jabley-dnsop-zone-cut-to-nowhere-00
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| Authors | Joe Abley , Wes Hardaker , Warren Kumari | ||
| Last updated | 2025-12-19 (Latest revision 2025-06-17) | ||
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Abstract
This document defines a standard means to signal that a zone cut exists in the DNS without specifying a set of nameservers to which a child zone is delegated. This is useful in situations where it is important to make it clear to clients that a zone cut exists, but when the child zone is only provisioned in a private namespace.
Authors
Joe Abley
Wes Hardaker
Warren Kumari
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