So I contacted DynDNS support and they indicate that I have not correctly
delegated my dns zone transfer with my current DNS host (Scalr).  Can anyone
in scalr help with this issue?  I would like to get some DNS redundancy if
possible.

Akshay


On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 10:15 PM, Hareem Ul Haque <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Interesting question. I would also like to see an anwser for this
> question.
>
>
> On Jul 10, 10:48 am, Akshay Rao <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I decided that I wanted to use DynDNS.com as my secondary DNS solution.
>  I
> > am at the point where I need to play around with domain delegation.  I
> have
> > to include ns2.mydyndns.org nameserver (n3, ns4, and ns5 are optional).
>  At
> > first, I thought all I needed to do was modify my application's DNS Zone
> > settings by adding the name servers to new "NS" records.  I then realized
> > that there is a page in Scalr to configure backup DNS server - so I did
> that
> > and added the IP Addresses of DynDNS's dns servers to the backup DNS
> Server
> > list.
> >
> > DynDNS is already "pre-activated" so these changes should have been
> picked
> > up within a matter of a couple hours.  Any ideas on what I am doing
> wrong?
> >
> > Akshay
> >
>

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