I added a new domain securenet.com in FreeDNS, and added one record: apple.securenet.com with AAAA record.
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; securenet.com Dumped Thu Oct 3 06:51:13 2013
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securenet.com. 86400 IN SOA ns1.he.net. hostmaster.he.net. (
2013100301 ; Serial
10800 ; Refresh
1800 ; Retry
604800 ; Expire
86400 ) ; Minimum TTL
securenet.com. 300 IN NS ns1.he.net.
securenet.com. 300 IN NS ns2.he.net.
securenet.com. 300 IN NS ns3.he.net.
securenet.com. 300 IN NS ns4.he.net.
securenet.com. 300 IN NS ns5.he.net.
apple.securenet.com. 300 IN AAAA 2001:470:818e:0:20c:29ff:feb6:ce5a
www.securenet.com. 300 IN CNAME apple.
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However, when I provided apple.securenet.com as webserver FQDN, it complains no AAAA Record found.
Now I can "dig @ns2.he.net apple.secure.com", but I don't know why?
Do I need to ask .com authorized DNS server to direct the NS record to ns2.he.net?
Thank you in advance!
So you actually registered securenet.com?
Updated Date: 19-oct-2011
Creation Date: 13-aug-1997
Expiration Date: 12-aug-2018
Name Server: NS3.SECURENET.COM
Name Server: NS2.SECURENET.COM
Just because you shoved a domain and records into the dns.he.net system, doesn't mean you get control over the domain from those name servers. NS1-5 are authoritative name servers, not recursors, so the test does not query those name servers.
If you actually registered that domain, you need to update your authoritative name server list with GoDaddy, your registrar.
OK, thank you so much for your answer! This is exactly what I thought of - but I really have no hint that I should have done so.
The domain does not belong to me.
So it seems I do need to apply for a subdomain to direct the NS record to nsx.he.net.
Thank you!
Quote from: broquea on October 03, 2013, 07:50:47 AM
So you actually registered securenet.com?
Updated Date: 19-oct-2011
Creation Date: 13-aug-1997
Expiration Date: 12-aug-2018
Name Server: NS3.SECURENET.COM
Name Server: NS2.SECURENET.COM
Just because you shoved a domain and records into the dns.he.net system, doesn't mean you get control over the domain from those name servers. NS1-5 are authoritative name servers, not recursors, so the test does not query those name servers.
If you actually registered that domain, you need to update your authoritative name server list with GoDaddy, your registrar.
Not a subdomain, you need to go out and buy/register a domain. Unless you know someone that is going to give you a subdomain, and access to their auth NS and creating IPv6 host records for IPv6 glue. So go register your own domain already! :)