[BlueOnyx:19610] Re: DNS Question / Help?

Drew Happli drew at happli.org
Fri May 20 19:31:02 -05 2016


That should work fine, it is usually called round-robin DNS.   

The hard parts are keeping the two sites in sync if they are anything
more than static pages, unless they use the same back end DB server.   

Though you would only need to list mail.domain.com in the MX record, not
two MX records.    

MX 10 mail.domain.com
MX 20 domain.com

Even then you could just use the first one.   

---
Drew. 

On 05/20/2016 6:20 pm, Richard Barker wrote:

> Ok,
> but they want the site to go to
> and the mail to the same
> So I quess like this
> 
> A record: www.domain.com [1] 1.2.3.4
> A record: www.domain.com [1] 1.2.3.5
> A record: domain.com 1.2.3.4
> A record: domain.com 1.2.3.5
> A record: mail.domain.com 1.2.3.4
> A record: mail.domain.com 1.2.3.5
> MX record: domain.com mail.domain.com
> MX record: domain.com mail.domain.com
> 
> RC
> -- 
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> CEO & President 
> 1-800-510-3139 
> ProBass Networks Inc. 
> www.probassnetworks.net [2] 
> www.probass.net [3] 
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Links:
------
[1] http://www.domain.com
[2] http://www.probassnetworks.net
[3] http://www.probass.net
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