Examples of using Root hints in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Configure root hints if necessary.
Root hints are also treated differently when a DNS server is configured to be used by other DNS servers in an internal namespace as a forwarder for any DNS queries of names that are managed externally on the Internet, for example.
Modify server root hints as follows.
These root hints are essential for servers that are authoritative at lower levels of the namespace when locating and finding other servers under these conditions.
Solution: Check whether server root hints are valid.
Cause: Current root hints for the DNS server are not valid.
Instead of configuring these settings, you can choose instead to configure the server to use root hints so that you can perform these configuration tasks at a later time.
These root hints will not overwrite any existing root hints.
For more information, see Updating Root Hints and Update Root Hints on the DNS Server.
These root hints are essential for servers that are authoritative at lower levels of the namespace when they locate
For more information, see Update Root Hints on the DNS Server and Updating Root Hints.
If root hints appear to be configured correctly,
All DNS servers are configured with root hints pointing to the root servers for the Internet.
The root hints that Server A uses must have helpful hints to the root servers for this process to locate Server B(or another authoritative server) as intended.
External DNS servers in front of the firewall are configured with root hints that point to the root servers for the Internet.
Also, update the root hints of all DNS servers with the new root DNS server.
Use this tab to specify the servers to be used for root hints when forwarders are not configured or do not respond.
To copy root hints from a DNS server,
Internal DNS servers are configured with root hints pointing to the internal DNS servers that host the root zone for the internal namespace.
You can use root hints to prepare servers that are authoritative for nonroot zones
internal DNS namespace, configure the root hints on your internal DNS servers to point only to the DNS servers that host your internal root domain
To configure and use root hints correctly, first answer the following questions about your DNS server.
For this configuration, root hints are disabled at the server because the server is authoritative for the root zone.
used correctly, root hints should always point to DNS servers that are authoritative for the zone that contains the domain root and top-level domains.
By default, DNS servers are configured to use root hints that are appropriate to your deployment, based on the following available choices when you use DNS Manager to configure a server.
If you have an internal DNS root in your DNS infrastructure, configure the root hints of internal DNS servers to point only to the DNS servers that host your root domain,