2 ip's one name

Kevin Darcy kcd at daimlerchrysler.com
Wed Jan 5 23:16:55 UTC 2000


Joseph S D Yao wrote:

> On Wed, Dec 29, 1999 at 10:34:30AM +0800, Greg wrote:
> > I have two radius servers one on either side of a nas/router(cisco 5300)
> >
> > I would like this router to look like ts2 from either side of the
> > network.
> > The radius server sees the interface that is on it's side, and resolves
> > off that name. So our records are cleaner I would like to have this
> > router to have the same name for both its ip's
> > Is this possible.
> >
> > Thanks Greg Dickson
> >
> > witchy at netserv.net.au
>
> Certainly possible, but confusing.  If both are, e.g.,
> ts2.netserv.net.au, then you just say:
>
> [$ORIGIN == netserv.net.au]
> ts2             IN A    first.ip.add.ress
>                 IN A    second.ip.add.ress
>
> BUT, the default behaviour here is for the name server to give these out
> in rotating order.

Default behavior, yes, but one could use sortlist or rrset-order to override
the default.


- Kevin




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