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Re: Changing ISP, updating DNS

From: Jesse Proudman
Date: Monday, January 17, 2000
Time: 9:57:00 am

Quick DNS can respond to multiple IP addresses now?

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: quickdns-talk@lists.menandmice.com
> [mailto:quickdns-talk@lists.menandmice.com]On Behalf Of Men & Mice
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> Sent: Monday, January 17, 2000 1:50 AM
> To: QuickDNS Talk
> Subject: Re: Changing ISP, updating DNS
>
>
> At 9:17 AM +0000 1/17/2000, Mark Palmer, Pageworks wrote:
> >Webstar and Communigate seem quite happy responding to both ip
> >numbers, and DNS Expert can query QDNS on both ip numbers. In fact
> >the whole multiple ip number thing just seems to work! Nice one
> >Apple.
>
> OK, that's news to us. What operating system(s) is/are QuickDNS
> running on?
>
> I suppose it's possible that Apple updated Open Transport to force
> QuickDNS to respond on all configured interfaces.
>
> >I small thing, DNS Expert seems to try and use both my existing
> >router or my new router if I try to use it to ping some other
> >external domain. This fails because the new line isn't hooked up
> >yet, but the router is configured and on.
> >
> >Is it likely that DNS Expert has cached the new router ip number
> >from an earlier session when I was experimenting with TCP/IP and IP
> >Secondary addresses.
>
> DNS Expert will rely on TCP/IP to handle routing. If TCP/IP has the
> address of the new router configured as a gateway, then it will try
> to send packets through the router. (If both are configured, it
> should try to send packets through both.)
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