Hello Paul, Thursday, April 04, 2002, 7:13:11 AM, you wrote: PT> On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Allan Liska wrote:
Yea, apparently in January Verisign changed their long standing policy of allowing only one name server to be registered per IP Address. To confuse matters even more, I don't think all of the registrars support this, and I have not seen anything official from ICANN (not that anyone cares what ICANN thinks).
PT> I'm not certain that this is entirely accurate. Certainly, ns0.ja.net has PT> had two IP addresses for as long as I can remember (at least for the last PT> five years...) and has been happily reflected in the whois and .net zone. My apologies, I worded that badly. I meant, Verisign now allows multiple hosts to share the same IP Address, e.g.: ns1.example.com 10.10.0.1 ns2.example.com 10.10.0.1 I don't believe this was allowed prior to January. allan -- allan allan@allan.org http://www.allan.org