This is off-topic, so my apologies.  I'm sure someone will have a quick
answer.

Can you use and Alias record for a DNS server?  Or, alternatively, does the
server name on a domain name registration need to be the real server name?
Does the registered DNS server name matter at all, or only the IP address?

Here is my thinking: when we register a domain name, we list our DNS servers
by name (e.g., server12.bcwebhost.net, or whatever) and that server's IP.
However, how do we handle moving the DNS services to a new server without
reconfiguring the registration information for every domain name that we
manage?  It is easy enough to move an IP address, but you wouldn't move the
server name.  It would be much easier if you made up a name, such as dns1,
dns2, etc., that pointed to the appropriate server, but was independent of
the real server name.  Thus dns1 could point to server12 today, and to
server 17 tomorrow.

It would seem that I only need to setup an alias record for DNS1 and have it
point whereever I want.  So when I want to move the DNS services to a new
machine, I would only need to move the IP address and change the alias
record.

If this isn't right (and I'm suspicious it's not), then is there a way to do
this?

Thanks,

Ben
BC Web


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