In article ,
Blason R wrote:
Pertaining to the same discussion. Can someone validate below zone files
and named.conf files? What I wanted to achieve here is; I wanted to make
mail.example.com as my sub domain and give them A record so that I could
load balance the traffic on LBs since my LBs are
Oh yeah you are right...I missed that out :)
Thanks for pointing it out..
On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 2:03 AM, Barry Margolin wrote:
> In article ,
> Blason R wrote:
>
> > Hey all,
> >
> > Pertaining to the same discussion. Can someone validate below zone files
> > and named.conf files? What I w
In article ,
Blason R wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Pertaining to the same discussion. Can someone validate below zone files
> and named.conf files? What I wanted to achieve here is; I wanted to make
> mail.example.com as my sub domain and give them A record so that I could
> load balance the traffic o
Hey all,
Pertaining to the same discussion. Can someone validate below zone files
and named.conf files? What I wanted to achieve here is; I wanted to make
mail.example.com as my sub domain and give them A record so that I could
load balance the traffic on LBs since my LBs are offering inbuilt DNS
In article ,
Blason R wrote:
> Hey Guys,
>
> lets say I have a domain exmaple.com which is hosted out and are having MX
> records as mail01.exmaple.com and mail02.example.com and
> mail.example.comas a "A" Record for accessing mails
>
> example.com NA ns1.example.com
>
Hey Guys,
lets say I have a domain exmaple.com which is hosted out and are having MX
records as mail01.exmaple.com and mail02.example.com and
mail.example.comas a "A" Record for accessing mails
example.com NA ns1.example.com
ns2.example.com
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