I leased a VPS which I want to use to sell shared hosting. 3 IPs - I call them A, B and C here for simplicity.
Actual setup is:
A=NS1.mydomain.com; host.mydomain.com and is used to set-up new accounts in shared environment
B=NS2.mydomain.com
C=dedicated IP for mydomain.com (SSL secured)
The more I read about DNS, the more I get confused; thus my question:
Is this configuration "Good Practice", especially the hostname pointing to A rather than to C?
And what would be a better alternative?
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I asked a support specialist and got the following answer, which I would like to share:
Thus my above mentioned setup is logic and complies with 'Good Practice' |
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