Use the CNAME in your dns files.
e.g.,
yourhost IN A 192.168.10.10
..........
ftp IN CNAME yourhostname
mail IN CNAME yourhostname
pop IN CNAME yourhostname
www IN CNAME yourhostname
plaven wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Since I only have the one Linux box and I want it to do a number of
> tasks,
> email DNS, that sort of thing, how do I set up the machine wtih
> multiple
> names?
>
> I ask this as I was setting up the DNS stuff and the example I was
> looking
> at used mailhost.domain.etc and ns.domain.etc . That being that case
> and
> the one machine is doing these tasks, can I setup it up for multiple
> names?
>
> TIA
>
> Cya,
>
> Pete
> <sig under construction>
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