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Re: router on a PC



On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 11:08:05AM +0100, Adeleke Olufisayo wrote:
> Furthermore how do I manage to keep my domain name
> "sdnp.cm"?

$ nslookup -q=mx sdnp.cm.

Non-authoritative answer:
sdnp.cm preference = 5, mail exchanger = mail.sdnp.cm
sdnp.cm preference = 10, mail exchanger = tangmbo.sdnp.cm

Authoritative answers can be found from:
sdnp.cm nameserver = mail.sdnp.cm
sdnp.cm nameserver = bamendjou.sdnp.cm
sdnp.cm nameserver = kim.camnet.cm
mail.sdnp.cm    internet address = 195.24.202.125
tangmbo.sdnp.cm internet address = 195.24.202.98
bamendjou.sdnp.cm       internet address = 195.24.202.124

Your domain is working (bad idea to have all your nameservers on the same
network though, see RFC2182)

Once you want mail for xxx at sdnp.cm to arrive on your new box, you swing the
lowest preference value MX record to point at it. With www.sdnp.cm or any
other hostnames you have you can swing the A records.

Regards,

Brian.

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