
From: "Sean Crosby" <richardnixonshead@gmail.com>
Hi Peter,
I think your problem is that glue records for your domain do not exist in the zone file for the DNS servers for id.au
Thanks.
I think you need to contact your domain registrar to add ns.gonglenuts.id.au as a glue record in the id.au namespace,
I assumed that would happen when I can specify NS server and IP address in the administrative interface of the domain registrar. In a second step I wanted to experiment with some DNSSEC and PGP key via DNS related stuff so I thought "control as much as possible by myself" would be good. http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wouters-dane-openpgp-02 Here a bit more background: https://www.newschallenge.org/challenge/2014/feedback-review/advancing-dane-... I wanted to point at this but I cannot find anything of same content in English (this link is German): http://www.heise.de/netze/meldung/DANE-disruptiv-Authentifizierte-OpenPGP-Sc...
or you can set your primary DNS server as something with an address outside the gonglenuts.id.au domain.
Yes, that's plan B. Ages ago I had these external addresses (an ISP) as primary sources but they were configured to act as a slave to a DNS server I was running. That way I avoided these constant: "Can you make a change in our domain" calls. I wonder who could do this. Also, DENIC in Germany asked for at least two nameservers in two different locations but that does not seem to be a requirement here? Thanks for help Peter