Free primary and/or secondary DNS services.
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Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+
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""Sam"" wrote in message
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> You are required to have two different DNS servers when registering a
> domain. If this is for personal use you can get away with only one if
your
> on a budget. Simply bind multiple IP address to your DNS server. It can
be
> behind some firewall if you like for security. I've done this at home
using
> a DSL connection. My ISP provided me with 5 public IP addresses. Once
this
> is set up and running simply go register your DNS and provide your two
> addresses to the registrar.
>
> ""Heidi white"" wrote in message
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> > Hey I figured you all would know this right off, what
> > are the appropriate channels for becoming a public
> > dns? Also is there anything special that I need to be
> > aware of as far as equipment goes(how high end should
> > I go with my equipment etc.)?
> > Heidi
> >
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