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Dns?
Well i'm here in the San Francisco Area, and i'm currently using pacbell internet. The DNS is just horrific. It's slow, unreliable, and even the DNS at school beats it.
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Re: Dns?
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www.zoneedit.com will give you 5 years free w/ mail forwarding, but that might be overkill as it's dynamic DNS. --Petey |
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actually, what i meant was DNS servers
Last edited by yangotang : 09-02-2003 at 17:33. |
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soa.granitecanyon.com Or, you can run it off your own machine using zoneedit. Those are both DNS servers. --Petey |
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Hrm. Alright.
I've got it working, thanks |
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no prob.
What did you end up using? I tried to configure SOA but it didn't want to work... --Petey |
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I just mirrored off my friend who's running their own DNS server next door
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