Adam,
The NSI Registry implementation of the NSI RRP does not allow an IP address
to serve more than one name server. The DNS still allows multiple A records
with the same IP address, though, so the feature hasn't been removed from
the DNS. These two factors are why I raised the issue for discussion.
Scott Hollenbeck
Network Solutions, Inc. Registry
-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Breaux [mailto:adam@domainbank.net]
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2000 2:19 PM
To: rrp@nsiregistry.com
Subject: RE: [NSI-RRP] IP Address Uniqueness
Historically you could add aliases for name servers, has this feature been
removed?
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-rrp@nsiregistry.com [mailto:owner-rrp@nsiregistry.com]On
Behalf Of Paul Hoffman / IMC
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2000 1:58 PM
To: rrp@nsiregistry.com
Subject: Re: [NSI-RRP] IP Address Uniqueness
Following up on my own message, I looked back to what NSI Registrar
sent me. No, they actually didn't allow me to do what I had asked,
they just said they did. In the actual registration, they changed
what I had said to what they wanted.
This completely blows and is *very* confusing. But, that's due to NSI
Registrar's implementation of NSI Registry's rules, I believe.
--Paul Hoffman, Director
--Internet Mail Consortium
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