dsnreport's new feature-- we fail :(

FastAttack

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seems like they changed their software again this is what it does when it gets to this section :

ERROR: Although you have 2 NS records, they both point to the same server, resulting in a single point of failure. You are required to have at least 2 nameservers per RFC 1035 section 2.2. If you have a 'control panel' that did this automatically, you should complain to the people that made it; they clearly have little understanding of DNS.


what peaked my intrest wasn't that it failed but this part:

. If you have a 'control panel' that did this automatically, you should complain to the people that made it; they clearly have little understanding of DNS.
 
You can use the multi server setup to have the server have ns on two servers...
 
Bloory said:
You can use the multi server setup to have the server have ns on two servers...
no

I know thats what it means.. I thought it was intresting on how they worded that.

;)

I am actually swithing to a DNS failover solution.

I am not that worried hehe
 
Bloory said:
You can use the multi server setup to have the server have ns on two servers...

Is there any instruction on this forum how to do that ?
 
From my lack of knowledge i'd assume you would place ns1.serverone.com and ns1.servertwo.com as the name servers for your domains.
 
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