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AW: AW: [cobalt-users] Nameserver RaQ4
- Subject: AW: AW: [cobalt-users] Nameserver RaQ4
- From: "Michael Jurman" <michael@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat May 5 09:34:18 2001
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
domain.com has IP address xxx.xxx.xxx.1
So how can ns2.domain.com have xxx.xxx.xxx.2 ?
For that matter it looks to me like you have assigned
2 IP addresses to domain.com??? You can't do that.
Use a different domain (IP) for ns2 and it should work.
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Sorry, normally I see that the second NS has another IP than the first.
So I set up it like this. How shall I do, what you mean? I have now set up
another domain for the secondary nameserver as in the manual described and
attached it to my first IP (as described).
And when I read this newsgroup I think it would be a great thing to get
a real step-by-step instruction somewhere in the web for nameserver on
Cobalt RaQ's. Not only this, what is in the manual, no, all around it, how
to set up the first, the secondary and how register the nameservers and an
example. Perhaps somebody has done this somewhere?
Michael, frustrated of himself :-(