So I got 2 dns servers that resolve www.yahoo.com <http://www.yahoo.com/> differently. Server A goes to 216.109.125.69. The Server B goes to 66.218.71.92. The 66.218.71.92 is a faster route for me. How do I get Server A to resolve to 66.218.71.92? Alan
<http://www.yahoo.com/> differently. Server A goes to 216.109.125.69. The Server B goes to 66.218.71.92. The 66.218.71.92 is a faster route for me. How do I get Server A to resolve to 66.218.71.92?
Have Server A declare itself authoritative for www.yahoo.com and set up an A record pointing to 66.218.71.92 -- /ak
Alex Kamantauskas wrote:
Have Server A declare itself authoritative for www.yahoo.com and set up an A record pointing to 66.218.71.92
...and then be prepared to deal with a flood of customer complaints when yahoo renumbers and is no longer reachable from your network. cf. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0596001584/
I was just answering the question "How do I get Server A to resolve to 66.218.71.92?" The rest was up to him. On Fri, 13 Jun 2003, Mike wrote:
Alex Kamantauskas wrote:
Have Server A declare itself authoritative for www.yahoo.com and set up an A record pointing to 66.218.71.92
...and then be prepared to deal with a flood of customer complaints when yahoo renumbers and is no longer reachable from your network.
cf. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0596001584/
-- /ak
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Alan Sato
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Alex Kamantauskas
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Mike