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Re: Interesting DNS problem.
From: "william(at)elan.net" <william () elan net>
Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2004 13:27:27 -0800 (PST)
On Thu, 16 Dec 2004, Bob Martin wrote:
I've just been hired to fix problems at a small ISP. One of their customers has listed several nameservers with a single IP. I didn't know this was possible. I thought there was a 1 to 1 relationship with nameserver names/addresses. I'm trying to figure out if this is or will be a problem.
Had been possible for about 3 years, maybe more. And remember before you could have the same as well if nameserver with same ip was registered in multiple TLDs, but it was a problem when Verisign still had .COM zone run on the root name server so that is the reason why it was not officially aloowed, but it should not be a problem any more. The only thing to worry about is that if you have multiple nameserver on the same ip, when you renumber then you have to remember to change each one of those nameservers separately and with too many of them its going to be a pain in the --). BTW - that is nothing, how about multiple ips registered in whois and TLD zone for the same nameserver? (and not to mention fun you might have if you ever need to renumber and want to change just one of those ips - those registrar & registry techs might have interesting time trying to figure out how to do it with EPP or even worth with RRP... -- William Leibzon Elan Networks william () elan net
Current thread:
- Interesting DNS problem. Bob Martin (Dec 16)
- Re: Interesting DNS problem. Forrest W. Christian (Dec 16)
- Re: Interesting DNS problem. william(at)elan.net (Dec 16)
- Re: Interesting DNS problem. Eric Brunner-Williams in Portland Maine (Dec 16)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Interesting DNS problem. Hannigan, Martin (Dec 16)