Re: DNS

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For introductory DNS admin work webmin is a simple tool.  There are some
security risks with running it publicly accessible, but I find it to be
a very simple way to run Bind.

Pat

On Mon, 2008-06-02 at 13:05 -0400, Mike Burger wrote:
> > I have a RHEL 5 box. I want to achieve the following:
> > I have 3x Node Oracle Database application servers (RAC) with the
> > following
> > IP ' 10.5.1.110/120/130'
> > I want to use the Linux box to serve as the DNS server doing Round robin.
> > any help?
> 
> In your zone file for whatever your domain is, just have 3 entries with
> the same name, pointing at all three IPs:
> 
> oracle-rac-alias   IN   A   10.5.1.110
> oracle-rac-alias   IN   A   10.5.1.130
> oracle-rac-alias   IN   A   10.5.1.120
> 
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