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On Mar 21, 2017, at 23:05, Rob Golding <rob.golding@astutium.com> wrote:
On 2017-03-22 03:38, John Bambenek wrote: Registrars need to collect authoritative DNS servers from end consumers or it doesn't work.
Yes, for almost all gtlds and cctlds that is the case
They're not necessarily shown in a whois, and that in no way stops t'interwebbyfacetweetnet functioning exactly as designed. For example there are no nameservers listed on a current .tel whois for nic.tel yet whois.nic.tel resolves ok
Indeed because that data is available through other 'correct' methods, following good-old 3rd-normal-form of db design would say that is a good reason not to have it in rds/whois !
I never said RDS/Whois in that statement.
You mentioned gated access, which we were discussing about in terms of gated access to RDS :)
Fair enough, I could have been more precise
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