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Re: Is CNAME legal for a Name Server?From: Jona Tallieu Date: Friday, January 17, 2003
Time: 7:36:36 am
>Subject: Re: Is CNAME legal for a Name Server?
>From: "Len Conrad" <LenConrad@MenAndMice.com>
>Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 14:24:52 -0600
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>>But... I think any given IP can only be identified with one name server
>>host name. When you try to register your hostname with his IP address as
>>being authoritative for your domains, you may be rejected.
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>That was the case some years ago, but this one-to-one ip-to-hostname
>restriction has been relaxed recently.
So, what you are saying is that if I wanted to, I could register a nameserver
as ns2.mydomain.com using the IP of my providers secondary nameserver
which is allready registered as ns2.providerdomain.com?
J.
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