Here's your DNS noob question for the day. (I'm not a real sysadmin. I only 
pretend to be when backed into a corner.) 

I've been running PowerDNS (with a MySQL backend) successfully and happily for 
a couple of years now. It's really basic stuff, one A record per host name. 

Now I'm in a situation where I need to serve up two possible IP addresses for a 
certain host name. From my treks through Google, I'm assuming the following: 

1) I simply enter multiple A records into the database, one for each IP. 
2) PowerDNS does not randomize these. [informational] 
3) Recursors are supposed to do this. [informational] 

So all I need to do, really, is enter in the multiple A records. 


What I'm confused about is the role of the recursor. Is it already installed as 
part of PowerDNS? If not, do I need to install the recursor on my name servers? 
Does it take over port 53? From reading about recursors, the answer is, "No", I 
think. But I'm not completely sure when one would run a recursor. 

Thanks for making something so simple and reliable. :)


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