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Comment on What causes the “nRRPResponseCode 531” error, A fix to the nasty “nRRPResponseCode 531” error during domain name DNS change by Chris.

Yes? All name server should be registered. If you were to use blabla.com with ns1.example.com etc it would work because they are already registered. I know this. I cannot see any fault in my reply. Please do not troll.

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What causes the “nRRPResponseCode 531” error, A fix to the nasty “nRRPResponseCode 531” error during domain name DNS change
This is quite normal and I have been registering my name servers for years. Without name server registration the DNS system will not function. For example:

Say I get a VPS and a domain name called example.com. I then configure example.com’s zone and set up your usual A record + CNAME + what have you and then I add an A record for ns1.example.com and ns2.example.com. At this stage I delegate example.com to ns1.example.com and ns2.example.com. The domain name will not function unless ns1.example.com and ns2.example.com are registered. All name servers should be registered.


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