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How DNS resolution works when comes to geoghraphic location

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bkumarroy

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Mar 16, 2009
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Hi,

I need a help on "How DNS resolution works when comes to geographic location"

I have four gateways "Active-Active" each located in four geographic regions. All are redundant. When i query with the FQDN of the gateway it returns me four IP addresses.

So my question is if i am moving from one geographic location to another then will the DNS query will return me, first the IP address of that particular geographic location in which i am in. If so how does the DNS function like this. Please explain me in detail.

Thanks in advance
--Biplab

 
DNS doesn't care where you are located. When you resolve the FQDN it will try the first address that is configured in DNS.
 
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