Hello Herb,
First of all thanks a lot for your quick response, that is
really so kind of you.
And another question, just to be sure, let's say that I
have contacted the DNS admin and told him to route all of
the 5 domain names to a single IP adress. And afterwords I
had setup the host headers in the IIS for each site. Is
this all I have to do? Are there any other imortant things
to setup as well? And a final question, under a single IP
adress how many sites should I host maximum? What is the
safest number?
Thanks
>-----Original Message-----
>> A friend wants me to arrange his computer so he can host
>> multiple sites with 1 IP adress. He has already 5 IP
>> adresses & 5 registered domain names which are mapped to
>> each other. Now, do I have to contact the place he
bought
>> the domain names and tell them to remap those 5 names
to a
>> single IP adress, or can I handle this by setting up DNS
>> on the client's Windows 200 machine and create mappings
>> here? Or is there another alternative easier way?
>
>The former -- contact the DNS server admin and ask him to
>change the IP address for each site that is moving.
>
>(BTW, in IIS or his equivalent web server, you must map
>the sites using "host headers" since they all use the same
>address.)
>
>If you setup a DNS server the world will still be getting
the
>(older) info from the PARENT zone, and going to the
current
>DNS and the old addresses -- disappointment will ensue.
>
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