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Subject: DNS: having domain1.com and domain1.net point to the same IP.
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Hi,

I just wondered if any DNS specialists out here could give me a hand to a
pointer as what to do DNS-wise when I want domain1.com and domain1.net to
point to the same IP. I have noticed that freebsd.org, freebsd.com and
freebsd.net al seem to give the same site.

I know I can make a dirty change in my DNS and have domain1.net point to the
same IP, but what about reverse DNS?

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Don't worry, be Kneppie!
Jan

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