Virtual domian as NS ?

Joseph S D Yao jsdy at cospo.osis.gov
Thu Dec 7 17:08:35 UTC 2000


On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 10:45:37AM +0700, Ridwan wrote:
...
> I set the name of the machine as 'home', then created a virtual host for 2nd
> and 3rd IP as 'dns1' and 'dns2'.
> All of three IPs registered at root dns as Name Servers.
> Primary domain of the machine use 'home' and 'dns2' as its dns server
> registered at root dns.
> All of virtual host domains use 'dns1' and 'dns2' as their dns server.
> All of the dns server IPs have PTR records in the network gateway.
> 
> Did I set it up correctly?
> I realize that named set to listen to all of IPs in the machine, is there
> anyway I can set multiple named running with each of them listen to
> different IP? What I'm trying to do is named on 'home' and 'dns1' act as
> primary server while named on 'dns2' act as a secondary server.

What good does this do you?  If the one machine fails, you lose all
your peer name servers.

Look up "listen-on".  Then get someone else, somewhere else in the
world, to peer with you on serving each other's names.

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Joe Yao				jsdy at cospo.osis.gov - Joseph S. D. Yao
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