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===Basics===
===Basics===
Our Authoritative DNS servers are primary-dns.co.uk and secondary-dns.co.uk. These are used in the following situations:
Our Authoritative DNS servers are ''primary-dns.co.uk'' and ''secondary-dns.co.uk''. These are used in the following situations:
*Running DNS for domain names we host for customers
*Running DNS for domain names we host for customers
*Running as extra secondary DNS servers (slaves) where our customer runs their own, primary, DNS server(s)
*Running as extra secondary DNS servers (slaves) where our customer runs their own, primary, DNS server(s)
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=Specific details=
=Specific details=
==Where we are a slave==
==Where we are a slave==
'''Situation:''' Some customers run their own primary DNS servers and our 'secondary-dns.co.uk' is a slave server.
===Situation:=== Some customers run their own primary DNS servers and our 'secondary-dns.co.uk' is a slave server.



===Changes:===
Historically we have supported this automatically where the master is a customer's A&A IP address. This will change, and instead we will have a user interface on the Control Pages to allow managing of Domains and Master IP addresses.





Revision as of 13:15, 21 May 2024

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