MDLarson
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Here's what I have:
Intel Xserve with dual ethernet ports (configured manually; 10.0.1.106 and 10.0.1.107)
Mac OS X Server 10.5.4
FileMaker Server 9
Two subnets (10.0.0.X and 10.0.1.X) connected via VPN. Clients on both networks must be able to reach the server.
Here's what I want:
FileMaker opener files that, instead of referencing the raw IP address(es), reference a custom domain name instead. This would (I think) help in balancing the network load, as the switch will decide which port to actually use for traffic.
I've been led to believe that this is possible, but after a couple hours of digging for clues as to how to configure the DNS service, I'm still dumbfounded.
Can someone explain how I can configure this to make it work?
Intel Xserve with dual ethernet ports (configured manually; 10.0.1.106 and 10.0.1.107)
Mac OS X Server 10.5.4
FileMaker Server 9
Two subnets (10.0.0.X and 10.0.1.X) connected via VPN. Clients on both networks must be able to reach the server.
Here's what I want:
FileMaker opener files that, instead of referencing the raw IP address(es), reference a custom domain name instead. This would (I think) help in balancing the network load, as the switch will decide which port to actually use for traffic.
I've been led to believe that this is possible, but after a couple hours of digging for clues as to how to configure the DNS service, I'm still dumbfounded.
Can someone explain how I can configure this to make it work?