It has not proven to be a problem for me because the reverse DNS does resolve to a USA
domain which is necessary to download 128-bit encryption software for the likes of
Netscape and other companies that test for this...

Barry

Jim Kleckner wrote:

> Thanks Barry!
>
> Barry Treahy wrote:
> [snip]
> > >    - Single IP address for all domains: As discussed in this
> > >      group, Apache can deal with this nicely as per:
> > >      http://www.apache.org/docs/vhosts/name-based.html .
> > >      However, are there any issues/pitfalls in setting up DNS
> > >      for multiple domains with one IP address?
> >
> > The only real gottcha, reverse DNS chokes in that whoever your ISP is will 
>typically
> > have the reverse DNS listed as your account.isp-domain.com and you will not be able
> > to provide individual, unique reverse lookups for the domains you register for
> > obvious reasons...  Another concern with a single IP, when you register with
> > Internic, you need TWO designated DNS servers...  You need someone, your ISP?, do
> > function as a secondary for you.
>
> I have a secondary for the one domain already and expect to
> be able to use it for the other two new ones so that isn't an issue.
>
> However, how big a problem is it that the reverse DNS resolves to
> a valid but different domain?  Even if the ISP delegated the
> reverse DNS to me, I couldn't know which of three domains this
> particular query was interested in.  Does this mean that single IP
> isn't suitable for multiple domains?
>
> [snip]
>
> Thanks - Jim



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