What is Authoritative?
For DNS, describes a DNS server hosting a zone, or a zone containing a name or
record. When a DNS server is configured to host a zone, it is said to be
authoritative for names that do exist or could exist within that zone. A DNS
server is allowed to respond authoritatively to queries for domain names for
which it is authoritative. A zone is said to be authoritative for a name if the
name exists or could exist within a zone, and it is said to be authoritiative
for a record if the owner name of the record exists or could exist within a
zone.
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