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Re: [cobalt-users] Virtual Name Server
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Virtual Name Server
- From: baltimoremd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu May 10 06:11:08 2001
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
On Thu, 10 May 2001, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
>
> You're not actually using Network Solutions, right? If so, I (personal
> opinion) suggest you run, don't walk, to another registrar.
Seconded
> on one IP; *no one* had better care what else is on it. The point of a
> nameserver host, as I understand it, is that they want to verify that the
> nameservers you list actually answer for the zone you're registering. As
> long as that basic condition is met, you can do anything else you please.
So, and I've gotten confused in the yes you can/no you can't thread
Could I use two exisiting IP's to register 4 name servers?
111.222.333.88 ns1.mycompany.com
111.222.333.88 ns1.hiscompany.com
111.222.333.89 ns2.mycompany.com
111.222.333.90 ns2.hiscompany.com
I have a customer who is in a "dispute" situation. NSI tells him that
while he can not change the name of his nameservers, he can change the
address of the servers. Being able to share the ip's would allow him to
have the domains active, since the company that hosted hiscompany.com
went belly-up, so the hiscompany.com nameservers are pointing at
cyberspace.
Thom
baltimoremd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Thom LaCosta K3HRN Webmaster