I currently have a DNS zone's NS entries set to "auto" in the ZoneEdit interface, which appears to add dns1.zoneedit.com and dns2.zoneedit.com to the NS/SOA entries for the domain. This DNS zone's root has dns1.zoneedit.com and dns2.zoneedit.com set with the registrar.
If I do a SOA lookup on the root - squaredot.net - when the domain is pointed at ZoneEdit nameservers dns1 and dns2, it returns that primary DNS server as being dns0.zoneedit.com, along with dns1 and dns2 listed as other NS entries. If I attempt to add dns0.zoneedit.com to my registrar's list of authoritative DNS servers, the registrar's interface says that dns0 can't be added, with the error message "Nameserver not available".
Is there a way to rectify this discrepancy?
It may be unrelated and due to another configuration difference, but certain mail hosts seem to not deliver mail to my MX properly when this discrepancy is present. I currently have my domain switched to another DNS provider with SOA/parent agreement and no other changes ... mail appears to flow properly.
I appreciate any feedback anyone can offer. Thank you!
If I do a SOA lookup on the root - squaredot.net - when the domain is pointed at ZoneEdit nameservers dns1 and dns2, it returns that primary DNS server as being dns0.zoneedit.com, along with dns1 and dns2 listed as other NS entries. If I attempt to add dns0.zoneedit.com to my registrar's list of authoritative DNS servers, the registrar's interface says that dns0 can't be added, with the error message "Nameserver not available".
Is there a way to rectify this discrepancy?
It may be unrelated and due to another configuration difference, but certain mail hosts seem to not deliver mail to my MX properly when this discrepancy is present. I currently have my domain switched to another DNS provider with SOA/parent agreement and no other changes ... mail appears to flow properly.
I appreciate any feedback anyone can offer. Thank you!