As a followup to my earlier question on have a single hostname with multiple
A record, I want to understand a slightly different scenario. 3 hosts exist
with canonical A records:

hosta   A   1.2.3.4
hostb   A   5.6.7.8
hostc   A   9.10.11.12

My earlier question was whether one host could have more than one 
A record.  But say, I want to to this as follows:

test    A   1.2.3.4
test    A   5.6.7.8
test    A   9.10.11.12

Is this legit?  IOW, can a given *IP* appear in more than one A record? I 
realize 
that this does have the problem that the reverses would resolve to hostX not 
test.


Thanks,
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