some networking questions, I'm slightly confused

Chris Nestrud ccn at uark.edu
Wed Dec 5 01:40:02 EST 2001


As to your first question, whoever has authority over the ip addresses
which your domain uses will need to add ptr records giving each ip a
name. If you have authority over your ip addresses you can do this,
otherwise it's probably your hosting provider.

Secondly, you could define routes for each interface for outbound
trafic. Incoming trafic will use whichever interface routing takes it
to.

Chris


On Tue, Dec 04, 2001 at 01:09:07PM -0600, Gregory Nowak wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I've got a couple of networking questions which I hope someone can clear up since I'm a bit confused here.
> If you feel that this is not usefull to anyone, then please reply privately so as to not fill up the list.
> 
> Yes, I've looked at the revalent docs for the following topics.
> 1. Say there is a primary and secondary dns servers on a domain called mydomain.
> Say also that there is a machine called mybox.
> Also, I have ip addresses for primary and secondary dns servers on mydomain.
> Assumming all of the above, and assuming that I have permission to officially be on mydomain which is a valid internet domain,
> what do I do on mybox so that it would be resolvable
> as mybox.mydomain on the net?
> Keep in mind that I can be on mydomain, and that I have ip addresses for both dns
> servers that serv mydomain.
> 
> 2. Say that I have to nics with 2 static ip address for the outside world.
> How do I set things up so that my box would use both
> nics for outside access instead just either one nic or the other?
> Please let me know if any of this is not clear.
> Also, thanks for putting up with my various questions, and for any help in advance.
> Greg
> 
> 
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