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jjjheimer
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I just can't seem to figure this out. Here's the background - I've setup 2 DNS servers
ns1.mydomain.com
ns2.mydomain.com
They point to different machines - one linux with Plesk Reloaded 7.5 and one windows web 2k3 with Plesk 7. The linux box is the first nameserver. It contains an NS record pointing to the IP of the windows server. I've configured a handful of domains on the linux machine (also NS1, but different IPs) and everything is great. However, when I setup a domain on the second machine (NS2) it can't be resolved. I read about the somewhat involved task of configuring the machines to become secondaries to each other. Is this what is required to make domains on the window machine (NS2) resolve correctly? Where does the master/slave relationship apply?
Thx jjj
ns1.mydomain.com
ns2.mydomain.com
They point to different machines - one linux with Plesk Reloaded 7.5 and one windows web 2k3 with Plesk 7. The linux box is the first nameserver. It contains an NS record pointing to the IP of the windows server. I've configured a handful of domains on the linux machine (also NS1, but different IPs) and everything is great. However, when I setup a domain on the second machine (NS2) it can't be resolved. I read about the somewhat involved task of configuring the machines to become secondaries to each other. Is this what is required to make domains on the window machine (NS2) resolve correctly? Where does the master/slave relationship apply?
Thx jjj