On Sat, Jun 05, 2004 at 01:15:28PM -0500, Tom Penney wrote:
> 
> Yes, but don't the root zone records expire just like other DNS
> records?  Correct me if I'm wrong because I'd really like to be sure I'm
> understanding this correctly.  
> 

No, once a registrar pushes something into the 'root' zones, it stays
there until removed.

[snip redundant]

> The root records have to expire at some point don't they? If not there
> would be records floating around for every domain that was ever
> registered directing traffic to old long deceased name servers. Am I
> wrong?  

Only if the domain is still registered. Of course, there are still NS host
records in the root zones that were invalid long ago, there have been
a few attempts at cleaning them out, but it's a PITA.

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