> ... in which case you really, really want one of those DNS > servers to be located in a different network, perhaps on the > other side of a continent.
All true if you're running a domain of any importance. And you don't really want a primary on a low-reliability home network in most cases. But if you're running a vanity domain it might be good enough. But it's easier (and usually more reliable) to let somebody else do it. The services you suggest are good, or if your domain registar includes DNS with the registration (as mine does) that's another good option. Off topic, I'll get in a plug for Hover. Not the cheapest domain registrar but at $15/year (for .com and .org addresses, other domains vary) it's cheap enough. They include DNS and you have full control over all your records (there is a simplified web interface but they also have an advanced option where you can put in anything), it's been very reliable for me, and they don't spam you with pitches to buy more stuff. _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
