{"componentChunkName":"component---src-templates-blog-template-js","path":"/66","result":{"data":{"markdownRemark":{"html":"<p>Your company registers a domain name of contoso.com.\nYou create an Azure DNS zone named contoso.com, and then you add an A record to the zone for a host named www that has an IP address of 131.107.1.10.\nYou discover that Internet hosts are unable to resolve www.contoso.com to the 131.107.1.10 IP address.\nYou need to resolve the name resolution issue.\nSolution: You modify the SOA record in the contoso.com zone.\nDoes this meet the goal?\nA.  Yes\nB.  No\nCorrect Answer: B\nSection: (none)\nExplanation\nExplanation/Reference:\nExplanation:\nModify the NS record, not the SOA record.\nNote: The SOA record stores information about the name of the server that supplied the data for the zone; the administrator of the zone; the current version of the\ndata file; the number of seconds a secondary name server should wait before checking for updates; the number of seconds a secondary name server should wait\nbefore retrying a failed zone transfer; the maximum number of seconds that a secondary name server can use data before it must either be refreshed or expire; and\na default number of seconds for the time-to-live file on resource records.\nReferences:\n<a href=\"https://searchnetworking.techtarget.com/definition/start-of-authority-record\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">https://searchnetworking.techtarget.com/definition/start-of-authority-record</a> </p>","frontmatter":{"date":null,"number":null,"title":"","options":null,"explanation":null,"references":null,"answer":null}},"previous":{"edges":[]},"next":{"edges":[]}},"pageContext":{"title":"66","fileAbsolutePath":"/opt/build/repo/src/data/66.md","number":null}},"staticQueryHashes":["2744294623","3649515864"]}