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AW: AW: [cobalt-users] Nameserver RaQ4
- Subject: AW: AW: [cobalt-users] Nameserver RaQ4
- From: "Michael Jurman" <michael@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon May 7 15:28:01 2001
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
> ns1.domain1.com -> IP1
> ns1.domain2.com -> IP2
Michael,
In order to register a nameserver, it must have its own IP. So if
you're figuring on having 4 nameservers, you'll need 4 IP addies.
The little setup I've quoted from your letter above would be fine; you
would need to add in though:
ns2.domain1.com -> IP3
ns2.domain2.com -> IP4
CarrieB
But I thought, that 1 domain cannot be pointed to 2 IP's.
ns1 = host, is that right?
And have I to register the Nameservers with the Registration Service like
Directnic too?
Michael
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