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Hello dchest,
Thank you for bringing this to our attention. I see where the confusion might be coming from. The way the explanations are presented doesn’t explicitly state “YES” or “NO,” which may make it harder to connect the answers to the corresponding explanations immediately. However, rest assured that the answers and explanations are in alignment, and here’s how they break down:
- Hence, this statement is correct: td2.tutorialsdojo.com is resolvable by TD4.
The explanation supports the YES answer by confirming that TD4 can resolve the domain, which is why the answer is “YES.” - The statement that says: td2.tutorialsdojo.com is resolvable by TD3 is incorrect because TD3 is located in TDVnet1. Since TDVnet1 is not linked to the tutorialsdojo.com zone, TD3 will not have the capability to resolve it.
This explanation supports the NO answer, as it clarifies that since TDVnet1 is not linked to the tutorialsdojo.com zone, TD3 cannot resolve the domain. - The statement that says: When you create a virtual machine in TDVnet1, it will automatically register the A record of the VM to the tutorialsdojo.com zone is incorrect. There are two conditions for the automatic registration of your VM’s A records. First, you need to link the tutorialsdojo.com zone to TDVnet1 and second, you must enable auto-registration.
Since the conditions are not met in this scenario, the correct answer is NO.
Let me know if this clears up the confusion, and if you have any further questions, feel free to ask!
Regards,
Nikee @ Tutorials Dojo
- Hence, this statement is correct: td2.tutorialsdojo.com is resolvable by TD4.
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