I have set the following NS records for example.com in the interface:
Here is what your name server makes of it:
I am trying to delegate the subdomain to zoneedit, whilst keeping the rest of the zone on example.org name servers. Expected behaviour would be the zoneedit servers reflecting the subdomain in the NS records.
Bug or feature?
example.com ns1.example.org default
example.com ns2.example.org default
subdomain.example.com dns1.zoneedit.com default
subdomain.example.com dns2.zoneedit.com default
example.com ns2.example.org default
subdomain.example.com dns1.zoneedit.com default
subdomain.example.com dns2.zoneedit.com default
Here is what your name server makes of it:
example.com. 10800 IN NS ns1.example.org.
example.com. 10800 IN NS ns2.example.org.
example.com. 10800 IN NS dns1.zoneedit.com.
example.com. 10800 IN NS dns2.zoneedit.com.
example.com. 10800 IN NS ns2.example.org.
example.com. 10800 IN NS dns1.zoneedit.com.
example.com. 10800 IN NS dns2.zoneedit.com.
I am trying to delegate the subdomain to zoneedit, whilst keeping the rest of the zone on example.org name servers. Expected behaviour would be the zoneedit servers reflecting the subdomain in the NS records.
Bug or feature?