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Date:      Sun, 12 Apr 2009 12:30:47 -0700
From:      Tim Kientzle <kientzle@freebsd.org>
To:        "Aryeh M. Friedman" <aryeh.friedman@gmail.com>
Cc:        freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org, Vincent Hoffman <vince@unsane.co.uk>
Subject:   Re: setting up local authorative name server with a no-ip.com registered domain
Message-ID:  <49E24167.4010109@freebsd.org>
In-Reply-To: <49E1B834.2080604@gmail.com>
References:  <49E10406.7060006@gmail.com> <49E1B35C.9040106@unsane.co.uk> <49E1B834.2080604@gmail.com>

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>>     The other way around this is to have the nameservers for the domain
>> to be in an already resolving domain, that way you dont need to worry
>> about glue. This is very common.
>>
>>   
> 
> I had already used the second trick earlier today (after posting the 
> message) and what I did is pointed a "dead" domain I personally had at 
> the right IP (the other register correctly lets you register/change 
> nameservers [which no-ip has a form for but it seems to do absulutly 
> nothing])... now I am stuck with a corporate domain depending on a 
> domain owned by a single employee (me [even though I am the CTO/COO I 
> personally think it is inapporiate to do it this way])....

You could, of course, register yet another domain
("ns-istudentunion.org"?) for your corporation.

Tim



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