Your questions stumped me at first... but I think I understand why now.
DNS delegates control of domain names, not of IP addresses. The records
maintained by any DNS server are thus organized by domain _name_, and the
ip addresses referenced are for various hosts involved in those named
domains.
ALSO:
Can you bind multiple internal domains to the same Class C of IP
addresses?
On Wed, 2003-07-09 at 11:09, Charles Holbrook wrote:
> In section 3.6 of the instruction manual it talks about Declaring
> private domain(s). I have a private domain that stretches across three
> different internal
In section 3.6 of the instruction manual it talks about Declaring
private domain(s). I have a private domain that stretches across three
different internal class Cs. Can I list the same domain multiple times?
hi-privacy.net
1.168.192.in-addr.arpa
hi-privacy.net
10.168.192.in-addr.arpa
hi-privacy