Hi, > Create a file called e.g. "virtualdomains": > ... > zone "virtual1.com" in { type master; file "virtualdomains"; } Nice solution for not having to have n instances of the same stuff. One thing still bothers me. This gets me n hosts with an A mapping to the same IP-address, with the consequence, that the reverse-mapping 1.2.3.4 PTR will point to just one of the n hosts. What's the general opinion on how "legal" this is? claudio -- Claudio Nieder,Symmetrix AG,Seefeldstr. 231,CH-8008 Zürich phn:+411 381 8880 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.symmetrix.ch fax:+411 381 2127
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