Can't you use CNAME? Or just add a separate A record?

This has nothing to do with split horizon.

Even 1000 domains can resolve to the same IP.

Only same domain resolving to two different IP is addressed in split horizon DNS

-Girish
On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 12:22 PM, Mohan Sundaram <mohan....@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 9:53 PM, Arun Khan <knu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 7:34 PM,  <s...@ccmb.res.in> wrote:
>>
>>> on WAN it should be resolvable to two same host name of peter.alex.com and 
>>> xavier.alex.com using
>>> same WAN IP of 127.242.116.226.
>>
>> Two different FQDNs resolving to a single IP is allowed in BIND9.
>> How the FQDNs get resolved depends on your BIND configuration.
>>
>>> If it is achievable, kindly share your valuable thoughts with me.
>>
>> Suggest you read up BIND docs, configure it and test all the perms and
>> combos of FQDNs before you start using the server in conjunction with
>> Apache.
>
> +1. Read up BIND docs. There is a feature called split horizon
> configuration where the zone lookup is done based on the
> subnet/interface from where the query arrives.
>
> However, for your need, I think just name based virtualhost would work
> if you are just looking at hosting site. Why are you keen on resolving
> the host names to specific IP addresses?
>
> -- Mohan Sundaram
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