Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 22:16:29 -0600 From: Chris <racerx@makeworld.com> To: Frank Knobbe <frank@knobbe.us> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Running own servers Message-ID: <41C8F51D.9080604@makeworld.com> In-Reply-To: <1103688595.7511.17.camel@server1> References: <e6ceb9d4041221192435910b4e@mail.gmail.com> <20041222035615.GA10180@gamerasmog.com> <e6ceb9d404122119593c84182@mail.gmail.com> <1103688155.7511.11.camel@server1> <e6ceb9d404122120043aa4943f@mail.gmail.com> <e6ceb9d4041221200677fb2b20@mail.gmail.com> <1103688595.7511.17.camel@server1>
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Frank Knobbe wrote: > On Tue, 2004-12-21 at 23:04 -0500, RL wrote: > >>So I guess my only option *if* I wanted to do this was to buy a >>business class DSL service that offers a static IP? > > > Or find someone with public name servers that is willing to pull zones > from your name server. Your domains then reference those 3rd party name > servers, but not your own. But since those 3rd party name servers pull > zones from your box, you are still in control of your zones as far as > configuration of zone information is concerned. > > Regards, > Frank I can't see how that will work. If an IP block say belongs to Verizon, THEY are authoritive. You just can't "steal" stuff and have it resolve both ways. I dunno - maybe my understanding of DNS is wrong - but it just can't and dont work that way if you want a responce from some domain 1/2 way around the world. -- Best regards, Chris It's tough to get reallocated when you're the one who's redundant.
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