an A record for a name that appears on the right-hand side of a NS record
an A record for the name server that is authoritative for the delegated zone
an A Record that specifies the address of the server
an "A" record used to glue the DNS tree together
an A record with the address of a subzone's authoritative name server
a resource record within a zone file that is used to avoid an infinite loop in the DNS system
a response to a DNS query which is mea
a special type of address record
DNS Address resource record that specifies the address of a subdomain's authoritative name server. You only need glue records in the server delegating a domain, not in the domain itself.
A record indicating the IP address of a server when delegating authority for a zone from one name server to another.
A record in DNS to provide the IP addresses for a subdomain specified as self-responsible via a previous NS record.
A glue record is an ‘A' record that is created as part of a delegation. If a zone is delegated to a name server whose hostname is a Descendant of that particular zone, then a glue record for that hostname must be included in the delegation.
A record in DNS to provide the IP address for a sub domain specified as elf-responsible via a previous NS record.
A resource record for out-of-zone information used to provide helpful pointer information for locating DNS servers that have been delegated authority for specific subdomains derived from a zone's domain of origin. These records are used to glue zones together and provide an effective delegation and referral path for other DNS servers to follow when performing a recursive lookup to fully resolve a name. See also: delegation; DNS Server; domain of origin; glue chasing; resource record (RR); zone