Free/Secondary DNS (was Re: DNS Questions)

2003-11-19 Thread Adam Selene
> or www.xname.org - that has primary and secondary, > both free Beware that these are not very near name servers. ns0.xname.org is in France, ns1.xname.org in Germany. Great for secondaries, but not well distributed to rely on excusively. Free secondary DNS (i.e. w/o requiring you mange the p

Re: DNS Questions

2003-11-19 Thread Ross Wm. Rader
On 11/19/2003 8:58 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] noted that: I also prefere an apple. But what will be the difference from using free DNS at mydomain.com (respectively recommending to clients) ? I'm not in a position to talk to the specific value proposition that we're putting forward (I'll read the brief

Re: DNS Questions

2003-11-19 Thread William Denniss
On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 11:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I also prefere an apple. > But what will be the difference from using free DNS at mydomain.com > (respectively recommending to clients) ? or www.xname.org - that has primary and secondary, both free Will.

Re: DNS Questions

2003-11-19 Thread Pflege
> You can get all that for free at enom. heh. You can still get free webhosting from Geocities as well IIRC. My Grade 11 physics teacher was always fond of saying that one should always be wary of mixing apples and oranges unless one is making fruit salad. I also prefere an apple. But what w

Re: DNS Questions

2003-11-19 Thread Ben Kennedy
On 19 11 2003 at 5:52 pm -0500, Jim McAtee wrote: >Just received the announcement that Tucows will be offering their DNS service >beginning in December and checked out the details at the RRC. These are good questions. In addition, I would like to know whether there are plans to offer a smart swi

Re: DNS Questions

2003-11-19 Thread Ross Wm. Rader
On 11/19/2003 6:59 PM JB noted that: You can get all that for free at enom. heh. You can still get free webhosting from Geocities as well IIRC. My Grade 11 physics teacher was always fond of saying that one should always be wary of mixing apples and oranges unless one is making fruit salad. --

Re: DNS Questions

2003-11-19 Thread JB
You can get all that for free at enom. ~jb Jim McAtee wrote: Just received the announcement that Tucows will be offering their DNS service beginning in December and checked out the details at the RRC. Is there a pricing page that I missed? How will the service be priced - do each of the little

DNS Questions

2003-11-19 Thread Jim McAtee
Just received the announcement that Tucows will be offering their DNS service beginning in December and checked out the details at the RRC. Is there a pricing page that I missed? How will the service be priced - do each of the little add-ons, such as the domain forwarding and "under construction"

Re: ? for Opensrs folks. /Management.

2003-11-19 Thread Christopher X. Candreva
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Gordon Hudson wrote: > We have a public whois script on our web site. > It does worry me though because there have been cases of these programs > being hijacked by harvesters resulting in the offending IP's being blocked > for legitimate lookup. The one I posted about earlier

Re: ? for Opensrs folks. /Management.

2003-11-19 Thread Gordon Hudson
- Original Message - From: "Michael Brody" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Christopher X. Candreva" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "'discuss'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 8:23 PM Subject: Re: ? for Opensrs folks. /Management. > In a couple of weeks I will have a browser plu

Re: ? for Opensrs folks. /Management.

2003-11-19 Thread Michael Brody
In a couple of weeks I will have a browser plug in that puts whois into the IE toolbar. It uses the whois on my site. If anyone is interested in this please let me know. Michael

RE: OpenSRS Live Reseller Update [ManagedDNS] - 19/11/2003

2003-11-19 Thread R. Peter Ejtel
The complete details on pricing will be disclosed when the product launches with all of the other nifty marketing materials the staff here are laboring on at the moment, but you can expect it to be in the .25 per zone per month range with no caps on queries or entries. If you have any further ques

Re: OpenSRS Live Reseller Update [ManagedDNS] - 19/11/2003

2003-11-19 Thread Ben Kennedy
On 19 11 2003 at 2:24 pm -0500, OpenSRS Replies wrote: >1. Managed DNS Service Available in December 2003 [...] >Key features of the service include: Convenient lack of discussion on pricing. Anybody? -ben -- Ben Kennedy, chief magician zygoat creative technical services 613-228-3392 | 1-866-

RE: ? for Opensrs folks. /Management.

2003-11-19 Thread bill
> In the interim, if its any help, what I do personally is always have a term > window open in Linux (sorry ms fans ;) and just do a whois straight from the > shell. You can do this at the command prompt in windows too (if you have installed a whois client). I've been using Kiraly Enterprises WH

Re: ? for Opensrs folks. /Management.

2003-11-19 Thread Mark E. Mallett
> > 1) OK, does anyone other than me actually remember WAIS ? Funny, I was just cleaning up some old wais database yesterday.. mm

Re: ? for Opensrs folks. /Management.

2003-11-19 Thread Roger B.A. Klorese
Christopher X. Candreva wrote: Maybe I'm missing something, but what is the value of whois via Tucow's web site as opposed to whois from anywhere else ? The convenience of one-stop (and one-window) shopping? The fact that other registrars do it, so not doing it is just cheaping out? However

RE: ? for Opensrs folks. /Management.

2003-11-19 Thread Christopher X. Candreva
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, James M Woods wrote: > In the interim, if its any help, what I do personally is always have a term > window open in Linux (sorry ms fans ;) and just do a whois straight from the > shell. Maybe I'm missing something, but what is the value of whois via Tucow's web site as oppos

Re: ? for Opensrs folks. /Management.

2003-11-19 Thread Gordon Hudson
- Original Message - From: "James M Woods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'Swerve'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "'discuss'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 4:35 AM Subject: RE: ? for Opensrs folks. /Management. > Hi Josh, > > Here's the thing, I hear what you're saying about h