Ben Kennedy wrote:

On 08 2 2005 at 11:04 pm -0500, Bryan Britt wrote:

urrently to support a large portion of my client base and work out
shortcomings in a legacy registry system, I have to use alternate
hostnames for some DNS servers pointing to my normal servers. I am
using A records to avoid the delay in using CNAMES, but that's the
general idea.



I thought it was illegal for an NS record to point to a CNAME (i.e. instead name something which is an A record)?

Correct -- But there is nothing wrong with multiple A-records pointing to one IP.

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