can this be done is Microsoft DNS??

proxy.your.domain.goes.there.   IN A 10.0.0.6
                                IN A 10.0.0.7


>From: ElephantChild 
>Reply-To: ElephantChild 
>To: Susan Stone 
>CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Quiz:"auto proxy IP" [7:8308]
>Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 19:25:49 +0200 (CEST)
>
>On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, Susan Stone wrote:
>
> > Hi..  We need to do the auto-proxy solution for browsing.  I have a main
> > proxy's IP 10.0.0.6 and back up proxy 10.0.0.7.  I need to all my IE 
>clients
> > to point to a "auto IP address" let say 10.0.0.5 which can actually 
>point to
> > 10.0.0.6 when both are on line, if 10.0.0.6 go down, it will 
>automatically
> > point to the back up proxy 10.0.0.7.  What is the better way to do it.  
>How
> > about in Cisco way?  Any idea?
>
>If by "proxy" you mean "default router", go to http://www.cisco.com/ and
>search for HSRP. If you're thinking of an HTTP proxy, your best bet is
>to forget about 10.0.0.5 and just declare a single proxy in your DNS
>zone file, with 2 addresses, as in
>
>proxy.your.domain.goes.there.  IN A 10.0.0.6
>                               IN A 10.0.0.7
>
>Then you can just configure proxy.your.domain.goes.there. as the HTTP
>proxy in your users' browsers and forget that there are 2 addresses
>behind that name.
>
>--
>"Someone approached me and asked me to teach a javascript course. I was
>about to decline, saying that my complete ignorance of the subject made
>me unsuitable, then I thought again, that maybe it doesn't, as driving
>people away from it is a desirable outcome." --Me
>
>
>

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