Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 03.06.09 21:23, GNUbie wrote:
What do you think is the main reason or the importance of hosting your
own DNS when your ISP and/or Domain Registrar can host it for you for
FREE?

direct access to the zones, ability to change it whenever you want.
However applies even if you run the primary and your ISP the secondary.

Normally if you are going to host your own DNS for your organization,
ideally you need to run it at least on two (2) different machines
connected at least to two (2) different ISPs.

Just run the (hidden) primary on your machine and ask one-two providers to
run the secondary
Exactly what I do, for exactly those reasons. Need to make sure that you're set up to automatically push changes to the secondaries, and that they're set up to accept the changes.

Miles

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In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice.
In practice, there is.   .... Yogi Berra



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