> The thing that blows me away is how idiots have like 10 different
> things on a server and wonder why they have problems.

You mean like this (suncom1 is Suncom, the/a cell phone division of AT&T)?  Their 
primary DNS server (ns1.suncom1.com), FTP server, and mail server are all on the same 
machine.  Of course, "mail.suncom1.com" isn't there mail server!
                              -Scott

> ls -d suncom1.com 
[ns1.suncom1.com]
 suncom1.com.                   SOA    ns1.suncom1.com 
sysgod.telecorp1.com.suncom1.com. (2000060205 10800 3600 604800 21600)
 suncom1.com.                   NS     ns1.suncom1.com               
 suncom1.com.                   NS     ns1.telecorp1.com             
 suncom1.com.                   NS     ns1-auth.sprintlink.net       
 suncom1.com.                   NS     ns2-auth.sprintlink.net       
 suncom1.com.                   A      206.105.192.27
 suncom1.com.                   MX     10   ardns01.suncom1.com
 washwebstore                   A      206.105.192.27
 sunburstpr                     CNAME  sunburst.suncom1.com
 sunburst                       A      207.38.162.123
 ardns01                        A      206.105.192.20
 mail                           A      206.105.194.1
 localhost                      A      127.0.0.1
 SUNCOMSHOP                     A      206.105.192.27
 www                            CNAME  washwebstore.suncom1.com
 ns1                            A      206.105.192.20
 ftp                            CNAME  ardns01.suncom1.com
 suncom1.com.                   SOA    ns1.suncom1.com 
sysgod.telecorp1.com.suncom1.com. (2000060205 10800 3600 604800 21600)



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