how is it not legal?

while irrelevant, one of the reasons is so all the domains i have using
nameserver x and nameserver y are effectively both using nameserver x.
they already are -- i don't see the need to waste ip space and various
other resources.

-tcl.


On Fri, 25 May 2001, Jackie Fong wrote:

> tcl,
>
> I don't think it's 'legal' to have two nameservers with the same IP.  Why
> do you want to do that anyway?  I don't see any reasons to do this...
>
> > the manage client interface (action=manage_nameserversmeservers) doesn't
> > seem to allow me to create 2 nameservers with the same ip:
> >
> > Unable to create nameserver: Registry error, nameserver creation failed
> > [Attribute value not unique]
> >
> > is there any technical reason for this?  is this just an extra step of
> > user error prevention?  any way to get around it?
> >
> > -tcl.
> >
> >
>
>

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