You can't do precisely what you want with DNS You can define two A records with two IP# for the same host.
The DNS server will alternate the IP address it hands out "round robin DNS" There are ways to do what you want, but A) I don't know any of the details B) It might be easier/cheaper to get a single better network connection On Fri, 10 Oct 2003, Leonardo Boselli wrote: > On Thu, 9 Oct 2003, Dan MacNeil wrote: > > Rod & Frode, > > Thanks for your help. (Rod I took the liberty of replying to > > the list w/o without your email as your answer may be helpful > > to other people.) > Hey ! My question was different. > I appreciate your help, but my original question was different: > I have one machine that is accessible either with an address a.b.c.d or > with an address e.f.g.h . > the first one has a very good connection but at certain times for > periods between a few minutes to some hour could be unreacheable from > some networks. The second conenction is much more viable, but is veeeery > slow. > The question was: how can i set a DNS so any client would use the first > connection, unless it is ureacheable for more than 2 minutes, in which > case would use second one ? > > > _______________________________________________ > Cadre-config mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.ltc.org/mailman/listinfo/cadre-config > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]