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<DIV>Issue 1:</DIV>
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<DIV>I am trying to register a domain under
lewisville.tx.us<BR><BR>I first need to setup my DNS server to be ready to
handle DNS<BR>requests. While I can and have setup second level domains
(something.com)<BR>I am having difficulty configuring DNS for a third level
domain (a<BR>locality). Once I register
mydomain.lewsiville.tx.us it is my understanding<BR>that I will then have
hosts under that domain...such as<BR>NS.mydomain.lewisville.tx.us
and CNAME records like <A
href="http://www.mydomain.lewisville.tx.us">www.mydomain.lewisville.tx.us</A><BR><BR>I've
tried setting up my DNS to handle such requests but NSLOOKUP always fails when I
query my own DNS record for an entry that I have made... such
as ns.mydomain.lewisville.tx.us </DIV>
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<DIV>Am I missing something config wise?? Because this is a third level
domain, must all queries go back to ns.gen.tx.us FIRST and T H E N come to
me?? Should I just submit the application and see what happens??
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<DIV>Issue 2:</DIV>
<DIV>I understand that it is technically invalid to have one server serve as
both primary and secondary DNS server. In the case of having to satisfy
the requirements to have two DNS servers, is it possible to configure your
primary DNS server with a secondary IP address and have the DNS service respond
for both? How would that be done?</DIV>
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<DIV>Thanks<BR>-Richard</DIV></BODY></HTML>