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Each domain has at least one authoritative DNS server that publishes information about that domain and the name servers of any domains subordinate to it.
An authoritative name server is a name server that gives answers that have been configured by an original source, for example, the domain administrator or by dynamic DNS methods, in contrast to answers that were obtained via a regular DNS query to another name server.
An authoritative name server can either be a master server or a slave server.
# A query to one of the root servers to find the server authoritative for the top-level domain.
# A query to the obtained TLD server for the address of a DNS server authoritative for the second-level domain.
* A non-recursive query is one in which the DNS server provides a record for a domain for which it is authoritative itself, or it provides a partial result without querying other servers.
For example, if the authoritative name server for < tt > example. org </ tt > is < tt > ns1. example. org </ tt >, a computer trying to resolve < tt > www. example. org </ tt > first resolves < tt > ns1. example. org </ tt >.
The TTL is set by the administrator of the DNS server handing out the authoritative response.
Otherwise, it depends whether the server is set up as authoritative or not.
An authoritative server will deny the request, making the client ask for a new IP address immediately.
TTLs also occur in the Domain Name System ( DNS ), where they are set by an authoritative name server for a particular resource record.
If a stub resolver queries the caching nameserver for the same record before the TTL has expired, the caching server will simply reply with the already cached resource record rather than retrieve it from the authoritative nameserver again.
An authoritative name server is a name server that gives answers in response to questions asked about names in a zone.
Name servers can also be configured to give authoritative answers to queries in some zones, while acting as a caching name server for all other zones.
An authoritative name server can either be a primary server or a secondary server.

authoritative and indicates
The book indicates that the Enterprise < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s original five-year mission ended on April 7, 2212, while later and more authoritative print ( Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual, The Star Trek Encyclopedia and on-screen references ( Star Trek: Voyager: " Q2 ( Voyager episode )") put the end of the mission around 2270.

authoritative and its
The next traditional step then was to accept it as the authoritative textbook of the Christian faith just as one would accept a treatise on any earthly `` science '', and I submitted to its conditions according to Christ's invitation and promise that, `` If any man will do his will, he shall know of the doctrine, whether it be of God, or whether I speak of myself '' ( John 7: 17 ).
In its first seven years, the Werkbund came to be regarded as the authoritative body on questions of design in Germany, and was copied in other countries.
The channel was criticised at launch for its style of presentation, with accusations of it being less authoritative than the BBC One news bulletins, with presenters appearing onscreen without jackets.
The Shulchan Aruch, together with its related commentaries, is considered by many to be the most authoritative compilation of halakha since the Talmud.
With no doubts, the honor of the chairmanship in the authoritative international organizations symbolizes the success of social, economic and political achievements of Kazakhstan during the 18 years of its independence.
Although some believe that the word ' louvre ' may refer to the structure's status as the largest in late 12th century Paris ( from the French L ' Œuvre, masterpiece ) – or to its location in a forest ( from the French rouvre, oak ) – one finds in the authoritative Larousse that it derives from an association with wolf hunting den ( via Latin: lupus, lower Empire: lupara ).
Through the Middle Ages it was spoken of as the authoritative text on astronomy, with its author becoming an almost mythical figure, called Ptolemy, King of Alexandria.
The Whig canon and the neo-Harringtonians, John Milton, James Harrington and Sidney, Trenchard, Gordon and Bolingbroke, together with the Greek, Roman, and Renaissance masters of the tradition as far as Montesquieu, formed the authoritative literature of this culture ; and its values and concepts were those with which we have grown familiar: a civic and patriot ideal in which the personality was founded in property, perfected in citizenship but perpetually threatened by corruption ; government figuring paradoxically as the principal source of corruption and operating through such means as patronage, faction, standing armies ( opposed to the ideal of the militia ), established churches ( opposed to the Puritan and deist modes of American religion ) and the promotion of a monied interest — though the formulation of this last concept was somewhat hindered by the keen desire for readily available paper credit common in colonies of settlement.
The Rabbinical Council of America, while initially relying on its own investigation, chose to rely on the Halakhic ruling of the Haredi Rabbinical body as authoritative in the situation.
In 2002, the CJLS returned to the issue of justifying its actions regarding women's status, and adopted a single authoritative approach, the Fine responsum, as the definitive Conservative halakha on role-of-women issues.
This legend, with its miraculous details, underlines the fact that some Jews in antiquity wished to present the translation as authoritative.
The books and documents published by the Universal House of Justice are considered authoritative and its legislative decisions are considered infallible to Bahá ' ís.
Many of these letters have been published in compilations and are regarded as divinely empowered and authoritative ; its legislative decisions are considered infallible to Bahá ' ís.
It is the UN system's authoritative voice on the state and behavior of the Earth's atmosphere, its interaction with the oceans, the climate it produces and the resulting distribution of water resources.
If the server for a zone is not also authoritative for its parent zone, the server for the parent zone must be configured with a delegation for the zone.
However, a registrant may specify its own authoritative name servers to host a domain's resource records.
Eliot Spitzer, breaking the story on its Web site and then developing it with authoritative, rapid-fire reports.
It has been cited as the first work to establish Roman primacy, but most scholars see the epistle as more fraternal than authoritative, and Orthodox scholar John Meyendorff sees it as connected with the Roman church's awareness of its " priority " ( rather than " primacy ") among local churches.
It is unique among British weeklies in providing authoritative coverage of official statistics and its rankings of international statistics have been decisive.
The Tanakh contains 24 books in all ; its authoritative version is the Masoretic Text.
None of them had an authoritative character analogous to that given by Christianity to its three great formulas ( the Apostles ' Creed, the Nicene or Constantinopolitan, and the Athanasian ), or to the Kalimat As-Shahadat of the Muslims.

authoritative and status
The right of nations to self-determination ( from ), or in short form, the right to self-determination is the cardinal principle in modern international law juridical status to the rank of imperative principles of international law ( jus cogens ), binding, as such, on the United Nations as authoritative interpretation of the Charter ’ s norms and entering into general international law in the result.
This was a key moment in the history of classical epigraphy: for the first time in print a humanist explicitly demonstrated the value of such archaeological remains for the discipline of law, and implicitly accorded texts inscribed in stone as authoritative status as those recorded in manuscripts.
Beliefs that certain images are historically authentic, or have acquired an authoritative status from Church tradition, remain powerful among some of the faithful, in both Eastern Orthodoxy, Anglicanism, and Roman Catholicism.
Insofar as it questions conventional wisdom at its roots, philosophy must guard itself especially against those readers who believe themselves authoritative, wise, and liberal defenders of the status quo.
* Ontario, which is the home to Canada ’ s largest French-speaking minority, opted instead to enact a law ( the French Language Services Act ) which provides for services of the provincial government to be made available in certain geographically designated regions, but which does not give the French language either a symbolic or an authoritative status as an equal " official " language of Ontario.
Insofar as it questions conventional wisdom at its roots, philosophy must guard itself especially against those readers who believe themselves authoritative, wise, and liberal defenders of the status quo.
Rather than challenge the status of the Shulhan ‘ Arukh, however, Isserles established the status of the Shulhan ‘ Arukh as the authoritative text.
Section 57 states that the “ English and French versions of this Act the Constitution Act, 1982 are equally authoritative .” The purpose of this provision is to clear up any ambiguity that might have existed about the equal status of the two versions as a result of the novel way in which this part of Canada's supreme law came into force.
Since there was little systematic study of narcotics until long after his death, De Quincey's account assumed an authoritative status and actually dominated the scientific and public views of the effects of opium for several generations.
Fulgentius ’ treatment of Virgil as a sage seems to have been borrowed from the encyclopaedic work of Macrobius, the first to elevate the Roman poet to such an authoritative status.
They do not think of themselves as belonging to a sect, like Sunni or Shia, as they do not accept any of the narratives beside the Qur ' an, thereby universally rejecting the authoritative status applied to hadith by orthodox Muslims as encoded in the various Sunnahs of the Sunni, Shia and other hadith-following sects in Islam.
Luther's position that the claims of the papacy undermine the Gospel is set forth in this treatise as the position of the Lutheran laity and clergy, and it achieved " confessional " or " symbolic " status rather quickly: the authoritative teaching of what would become the evangelical Lutheran Church.

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