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, in this case) provide all the bits required for reverse and forward resolution to allow name resolution even if the network is disconnected from the Internet. This will also allow operation with DNSSEC if you set up a false trusted server for &quot;.&quot; containing only delegations for your forward and reverse zones directly to the top of your administrative control. This should be signed with a key trusted by all of your clients, equivalent to the real key for &quot;.&quot;. </P>
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Some sites choose to keep all dynamically updated DNS data in a subdomain and delegate that subdomain to a separate zone. This way, the top-level zone containing critical data such as the IP addresses of public web and mail servers need not allow dynamic update at all.</P>
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