using child name servers

Gabriele Piroddi gabrielepiroddi at yahoo.it
Mon Aug 30 21:19:23 UTC 2004


Yes.
Obviously, ns1.abc.com and ns2.abc.com should resolve the same IP 
addresses (A records) as ns1.xyz.com and ns2.xyz.com .

Cheers
---Gabriele


Rick wrote:

>Hi,
>Let's say I have a domain such as abc.com which is hosted with a third
>party host (i.e. nameservers ns1.xyz.com, ns2.xyz.com).  I then set up
>child name servers ns1.abc.com and ns2.abc.com which are mapped to the
>IP addresses of ns1.xyz.com, ns2.xyz.com.
>
>Can I now create a brand new domain, efg.com with nameservers
>ns1.abc.com and ns2.abc.com?
>
>I am designing some web sites for clients and I would prefer if the
>host details are hidden.
>
>Thanks for any input.
>
>
>  
>



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