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Re: Splitting Web Server and Email-DNS UpFrom: Men & Mice Support Date: Thursday, June 17, 1999
Time: 6:09:00 pm>Okay, so we are splitting our stuff onto two servers. I want my web server
>to be another computer.
>
>Shouldn't I just go
>
>valueport.com NS 209.209.9.59
>ns1.valueport.com
>www.valueport.com A 209.209.9.60
>
>Then when I go to www.valueport.com it will go to the other server?
I'm not sure if something got lost in the translation above, but what I see
looks a little off. You should have something like this:
valueport.com. NS ns1.valueport.com.
valueport.com. NS ns2.valueport.com.
ns1.valueport.com. A 209.209.9.59
ns2.valueport.com. A 209.209.9.60
www.valueport.com. A 209.209.9.60
I took a look at your DNS file, and that's what you have.
With this setup, putting www.valueport.com in your web browser should take
you to your web server on 209.209.9.60
>What if I put:
>secure.valueport.com A 209.209.9.60
>
>Shouldn't I be able to reach secure.valueport.com in my web browser? What
>would keep that from happing?
If the DNS hadn't updated itself yet, you'd have this problem. However, you
should be able to tell by looking at the QuickDNS Pro log window whether
it's unloaded the old version and loaded in the new version, after you add
the record and save.
Another potential problem would be if you saved to the wrong location.
That's pretty hard to do by accident, but I'm trying to come up with all
the possibilities.
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Chris Buxton Men & Mice
cbuxton@menandmice.com http://www.menandmice.com
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