> Multiple IPs per host, now that one I don't get at all. Since you can > define way more nameservers for a domain than could ever be necessary > for > redundancy (I know it is at least eight), why not just create separate > host entries for each IP? Seems more flexible and scalable that way to > me, though maybe it requires a little more attention to administer > changes. There is one advantage: I'm an ISP, I over 10,000 names right now. I just decided to add a third nameserver. Rather then notifying all my clients about ns3.* I could just add the IP to ns1.* and be done with it. ======================================================== Dave Warren, Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Priority: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ========================================================
- RE: 2+ nameservers sharing 1 ip... Charles Daminato
- Re: 2+ nameservers sharing 1 ip... John Payne
- Re: 2+ nameservers sharing 1 ip... Charles Daminato
- Re: 2+ nameservers sharing 1 ip... John Payne
- Re: 2+ nameservers sharing 1 ip... Paul Chvostek
- Re: 2+ nameservers sharing 1 ip... Charles Daminato
- Re: 2+ nameservers sharing 1 ip... John Payne
- Re: 2+ nameservers sharing 1 ip? Mark Jeftovic
- Re: 2+ nameservers sharing 1 ip? John Payne
- Re: 2+ nameservers sharing 1 ip? Craig Bernstein
- Re: 2+ nameservers sharing 1 ip... Dave Warren
- Re: 2+ nameservers sharing 1 ip... John Payne
- RE: 2+ nameservers sharing 1 ip? Joseph McDonald
- RE: 2+ nameservers sharing 1 ip? tc lewis
- Re: 2+ nameservers sharing 1 ip? tc lewis
- Re: 2+ nameservers sharing 1 ip? Mark Jeftovic
- Re: 2+ nameservers sharing 1 ip? tc lewis
- Re: 2+ nameservers sharing 1 ip? tc lewis
- Re: 2+ nameservers sharing 1 ip? Mark Jeftovic
