Round robin on CNAME

Michael Kjorling michael at kjorling.com
Wed Mar 27 18:38:24 UTC 2002


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The problem with SRV records is that very few clients so far make use
of them at all. So that might not be a workable route, especially
given that the clients are most likely using standard web browsers.

Multiple A records is the route I would take to solving this problem
at least.


Michael Kjörling


On Mar 27 2002 18:30 -0000, phn at icke-reklam.ipsec.nu wrote:

> You will have to use A records ( or make the transition to SRV records that
> will actually do what you want )

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