Ahhh ..
than it would be clear to me why it cannot work ..
In the past (I'm talking 6 years ago or so I had 4 IP's on my DSL ..
sigh .. I exchanged them for an expensive
router that time ;-)
Cause if DNS cannot be equal to IP of Server (so same Bluequartz Server)
than I have to think about other solutions ;-)
Thanks
Dennis
Darrell D. Mobley wrote:
> I think it would be impossible for you to set up an authoritative DNS server
> behind the router of a simple DSL line due to the fact that you only have
> one IP address. You need a primary nameserver and a secondary nameserver.
> Each must have their own unique IP address. Even though you could use
> another secondary name server with a different IP address, you still need
> another IP address than your DSL line. I suppose it is possible to get
> multiple IP addresses for a single DSL line, but it's going to cost you.
>
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