Good day,

    I've searched the archives of this list, and a few others, and can't
seem to find an answer to this particular question. At least the way I'm
phrasing it.

    Here's the setup:

    Over the past year and a half, we've aquired a few ISPs...now, we're in
the process of renumbering everything into our ARIN assigned space.

    The name/address pair for the old server is: ns1.delsol.net /
209.43.130.130. This is a secondary address on our name server. The primary
address is 216.177.224.2, which has a NS record pointing at it of
ns1.reachone.com.

    What we'd like to try and do is change the name/address pair of
ns1.delsol.net to point at 216.177.224.2. This would mean that that IP
address has two (and by the time we're done, more like 8 or 9, if this
works) nameserver records pointing at it. This, to me, is a better option
then trying to figure out all the domains that point to ns1/ns2.delsol.net
and then manually change each of those domains (some of which we'll need to
hunt down usernames and passwords for, if we can get at them at all),
however a coworker said that he's tried something like this in the past, and
it didn't go very well.

    So, I'm wondering if anyone has any recent experience at pointing
multiple name server records at the same IP address, and if it works or not.

Thanks for your time!

Adam Debus
Linux Certified Professional, Linux Certified Administrator #447641
Network Engineer, ReachONE Internet
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