Exactly. You can emulate this by creating one nsset for each domain (it
can even have the same name as domain), putting nameservers into this
nsset and attach this nsset to that domain.
Jaromir
Petur Kirke píše v Út 25. 11. 2008 v 11:28 +0000:
In our current system in Faroe Islands, we dont use
nssets.
For each domain name there are 2 nameservers.
So we only have one domain name table, and one nameserver table.
In FRED i think it is impossible to connect a nameserver directly to one domain ?
I can only connect a nsset to one domain, right ?
Which means i have to go through all our nameservers, and put them into nssets, right ?
Can you confirm, that I have understood this correct ?
regards
Petur
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