Tenacious One wrote:
the dns entry from an internet perspective should be managed from the
nameservice provider & your perimeter device(s) (router or firewall) -
which will be different depending on your product or IPTables if you
have a OS solution in place.
On 1/18/07, nilesh vaghela <nileshj.vaghela@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I got the complete routing detail for the same topic from lartc.
But if I have 3 to 4 ISP how do we manage the DNS entry ??
Thanx.
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As long as you're doing load balancing you should have an IP range and
an AS number. If you do this then you should manage DNS and rDNS
yourself for the IP range you have
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