Dennis,
Scratching around at your domains slaggers.org & mixfans.org , I see they
have registered name servers that are all with zoneedit.com.
Both of your domains are registered to you in Holland. But zoneedit.com is
on the other side of the pond in Vancouver, WA.
Is it that you have setup the nameserver account with zoneedit.com or is it
your domain registrar as your reverse PTR for the IP 213.84.24.174 points to
mixfreaks.xs4all.nl which matches you being in NL.
If it's your account at zoneedit.com, can't you use that for the DNS, with
all hostnames pointing to your IP address ?
The DNS/Apache would then send the right requests to the required site.
Best Regards,
Howie.
-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis [mailto:dennis (at mark) mixfans.org]
Sent: 14 April 2006 21:26
To: coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
Subject: [coba-e:04671] Re: user / virtual host
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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