IN SOA question

Barry Margolin barmar at bbnplanet.com
Mon Oct 4 18:44:58 UTC 1999


In article <37f8a647 at news.cadvision.com>, M & J <mhutch at cadvision.com> wrote:
>I have multiple domains running on a server.  The primary is primary.com
>In the SOA line from all the other domains I have this:  IN SOA
>NS.secondary1.com    me at primary.com
>
>All works great.  My question is, When I register my secondary domains
>(virtual) with networksolutions, I have been using ns.primary.com as the
>name of the primary nameserver.  The IP of the nameserver never changes for
>wht ever domain I am registering.  For registration of a virtual to
>networksolutions could I supply for the primary name server
>ns.secondary4.com (it's in the SOA record anyway) and the same IP as I
>always do?

Network Solutions will only allow a single name with be registered with a
particular IP address.  They used to allow aliases to be registered, but
they've stopped accepting them.

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