You can't use duplicate IP addresses for nameservers, at any registrar. Some might allow you to, but it won't work because the master database requires a unique IP address for each nameserver in existance.
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!You can't use duplicate IP addresses for nameservers, at any registrar. Some might allow you to, but it won't work because the master database requires a unique IP address for each nameserver in existance.
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NS are more a registery thing than registrar - but it's ok at enom to use use shared IP#, and they will work if everything else is ok.
RJ: That policy changed recently. Now, you can have multiple nameserver hosts using the identical IP addresses, at least for com/net/org (maybe not org when the new registry operator takes over??). See:
http://www.opensrs.org/archives/disc...0211/0130.html
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