On January 04, Ronnie Gauthier enlightened our ignorance thusly: > The point I was making is that even if(when) you get you domain name > transfered, if the original hosting entity does not remove you from their dns > table no one accessing the net from them(their network) will be able to > access your new host. And yes, a user can use just about any dns server, but > dont expect the average user to do that, just expect them to say your site is > broke. > > you need to: > > 1. get a new host...this is easy > 2. get the registar to change records to point to the new host... > your new host will be the most help here > 3. get the old host to delete your dns entry....you might need a guy in a > funny wig
I'd love to see some of my favorite American barristers dolled up that way... [...] Kurt -- Don't worry. Life's too long. -- Vincent Sardi, Jr. _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list Archives, Digests, etc at http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/linux-users