few questions
Barry Margolin
barmar at bbnplanet.com
Tue Oct 12 17:53:38 UTC 1999
In article <38025DD7.8A5383A1 at tnss.com>,
Arno A. Karner <karner at tnss.com> wrote:
>1) if u want ur domain name to return an ip address how is that
>accomplished
> a) by the site that delagaes ur domain to you
No.
> b) by the dns server serving your domain
Yes.
> what i want is for it to default to my mail server but when i do
>nslookup tnss.com i get invalid host domain, and nslookup
>mail.tnss.com works as expected
Create an entry:
tnss.com. A 216.160.28.65
>2) when you have multiple ether net interfaces and are doing multiple
>domains
> a) do you put local host in all your domains, just internal, just
>external
It's a good idea to put it in all domains, although it only needs to be in
the first domain that's in everyone's resolv.conf search list.
> b) does this change when i change from running 2 named deamones to 1
>or visa versa
No.
>this is my first post from netscape please excuse the html headers if i
>didnt turn all that default crap off
No, there's no HTML. However, it's really annoying when people abbreviate
"you" as "u". This isn't a chatroom, and typing speed isn't so important
that you have to save every possible character.
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Barry Margolin, barmar at bbnplanet.com
GTE Internetworking, Powered by BBN, Burlington, MA
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