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I have two servers running CentOS 5.3, Webmin, and Virtualmin. Each server has a unique IP address xx.xx.xx.84 and xx.xx.xx.86.
I want to set up an environment where each IP is used as a nameserver, ns1.example.com = xx.xx.xx.84 and ns2.example.com = xx.xx.xx.86.
I then want xx.xx.xx.86 to be a shared IP.
Then I would like the ability to create virtual hosts (or websites) on either server (picked at setup, probably using a template).
Is this scenario possible?
I am a newby, so speak to me like I'm four.
Thanks.
Sure. Why wouldn't it be? Nothing too complicated about that.
Only this one is a wee bit tricky:
<div class='quote'>Then I would like the ability to create virtual hosts (or websites) on either server (picked at setup, probably using a template).</div>
As Virtualmin isn't aware of other Virtualmin servers. But our new product coming out this week offers this capability across any number of servers. And for just managing existing Virtualmin servers, it's very cheap (I think it's $98 or free if you have five or more Virtualmin licenses).
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