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Re: Mutliple domains to 1 IP

From: Len Conrad
Date: Wednesday, May 1, 2002
Time: 6:30:25 am


>We are trying to save a couple of IP addrsses for low usage domains

high-usage domains can also have shared ip's with no ill effects. :))

>, is the set up below correct, also I have 3 pointer records in the main
>domain one for each of the domains pointing to the same IP.

use only one PTR record for each ip. addtional PTR records are useless

>rightsmanagement.org. A 203.33.223.32 The host name
>www.rightsmanagement.org. A 203.33.223.32
>creativecontent.org. NS dragon.minopher.net.au.
>creativecontent.org. NS ns1.telstra.net.

neither of above NS answer authoritatively

>creativecontent.org. MX 160 mail.yowie.net.

mail.yowie.net is a CNAME, so it's illegal to use it in a RDATA field, esp
for NS or MX records.

>creativecontent.org. A 203.33.223.32
>www.creativecontent.org. A 203.33.223.32


>bluenoseproperties.com. NS dragon.minopher.net.au.
>bluenoseproperties.com. NS ns1.telstra.net.

neither of above NS answer authoritatively

>bluenoseproperties.com. MX 170 mail.yowie.net.

same CNAME error as above.

Len


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