Changing name servers IP

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  1. infected

    infected Banned

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    #21
    Yes you can use the same ip's for your domains .
     
    infected, May 8, 2007 IP
  2. Stax_Daniel

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    #22
    over the few years I've run a few small hosts...and as far as I know you can't do that...

    and why would you want to though?...would sorta defeat the purpose of a 'dedicated' IP

    ...he's talking about nameserver IPs...not shared IPs for domains...if you know of a way to do that, i'd love to know :D...i've been in the dark for a few years if it's possible...lol
     
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  3. login

    login Notable Member

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    #23
    Currently I use the name servers IPs for some sites.
    Ok, just to be sure, where can I check the IP of my name servers ?
     
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  4. Stax_Daniel

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  5. login

    login Notable Member

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    #25
    Nice tool.

    Ok:

    ns1.****.info IN A ***.**.***.93
    ns2.****.info IN A ***.**.***.94

    And I have another site at ***.**.***.93

    But that figures, right ? Its just that the site will not have a dedicated IP anymore sharing it with the name server.
     
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  6. nikg

    nikg Well-Known Member

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    #26

    I can't speak for cpanel but in Directadmin you can do that. You may use nameserver's IPs and you could assign sites on them. I 've done it many times.
     
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  7. Stax_Daniel

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    #27
    hmm...i'll have to check around (i use hsphere)...like i said...maybe i've just been living in the dark ages...lol

    and login...can't you just get another ip if you don't want to share it with the nameserver?
     
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  8. infected

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    #28
    the real term dedicated ip comes into effect if you use the reverse or PTR record for the ip, you can have many hosts on 1 ip but only 1 reverse record

    example:
    nslookup on xyz.com , 123.com and 423.com can resolve to 1.2.2.3 but
    nslookup (reverse lookup) 1.2.2.3 can only resolve to 1 host.
     
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  9. plumsauce

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    #29
    sure you can. one has nothing to do with the other.
     
    plumsauce, May 8, 2007 IP