Basically at work we have had a guy running the systems here for the past 14 years and recently he was let go due to a back injury and unable to return to work. Work in the meantime got in another guy he is a desktop support technician who has taken over said position running the servers too he has been here the past 2 years and is still piecing together how the system is layed out. We are converting to Virtual Servers running Virtual Sphere on Server 2008 R2. In the process kicking out all the old boxes which run Linux. Now heres where the fun begins, we are having a new site setup which is in turn going to change the Server IP of the Nameservers that points to the domain name.
There is 2 Linux machines here which are named NS1 and NS2 obviously these hold all the DNS records in which Email filtering gets sorted and what not and FTP and Web hosting. Now how do we go about finding out where the Webhost server IP is being assigned to the Nameserver address? In the domain name provider the name servers point to
NS1.xxxxx.com
NS2.xxxxx.com
Which confused me normally in here you would put the IP to the hosting company being it under the main Domain name then every sub domain or what ever gets pointed to the NS1 and NS2 records. Where do we find where the IP is being assigned to the Nameserver records? Would the NS1 and NS2 Linux machines be able to do this?
An external company are currently overlooking the windows side of the server system they came in and set it up and are in the process of virtualising everything as said.
I'm confused and tired lol can't think any help is appreciated
Sorry for jibbering on its a long drawn out problem
(Oh also the NS1 machine has a damaged VGA input, we can get NS2 to display on a screen but we don't know the login credentials and the old IT guy is failing to release them to us he just says I dont know) We also can't shut these Nameservers down as the site will go down as well as Email which we obviously can't do. We need to know the DNS records in the NS machines to know where email is being filtered to (the IP of an external company who is our email filter) and where FTP is being pointed to
Cheers
Nick
There is 2 Linux machines here which are named NS1 and NS2 obviously these hold all the DNS records in which Email filtering gets sorted and what not and FTP and Web hosting. Now how do we go about finding out where the Webhost server IP is being assigned to the Nameserver address? In the domain name provider the name servers point to
NS1.xxxxx.com
NS2.xxxxx.com
Which confused me normally in here you would put the IP to the hosting company being it under the main Domain name then every sub domain or what ever gets pointed to the NS1 and NS2 records. Where do we find where the IP is being assigned to the Nameserver records? Would the NS1 and NS2 Linux machines be able to do this?
An external company are currently overlooking the windows side of the server system they came in and set it up and are in the process of virtualising everything as said.
I'm confused and tired lol can't think any help is appreciated
Sorry for jibbering on its a long drawn out problem
(Oh also the NS1 machine has a damaged VGA input, we can get NS2 to display on a screen but we don't know the login credentials and the old IT guy is failing to release them to us he just says I dont know) We also can't shut these Nameservers down as the site will go down as well as Email which we obviously can't do. We need to know the DNS records in the NS machines to know where email is being filtered to (the IP of an external company who is our email filter) and where FTP is being pointed to
Cheers
Nick
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