Re: setting up local authorative name server with a no-ip.com registered domain

2009-04-12 Thread Aryeh M. Friedman
Vincent Hoffman wrote: On 11/4/09 21:56, Aryeh M. Friedman wrote: I have 3 domains that are registered with no-ip.com (istudentunion.com, org and net). All three are also using their no-ip plus service which provides both static and dynamic resolution via their nameservers. When I

Re: setting up local authorative name server with a no-ip.com registered domain

2009-04-12 Thread Vincent Hoffman
On 11/4/09 21:56, Aryeh M. Friedman wrote: I have 3 domains that are registered with no-ip.com (istudentunion.com, org and net). All three are also using their no-ip plus service which provides both static and dynamic resolution via their nameservers. When I configure the domains

Re: setting up local authorative name server with a no-ip.com registered domain

2009-04-12 Thread Tim Kientzle
The other way around this is to have the nameservers for the domain to be in an already resolving domain, that way you dont need to worry about glue. This is very common. I had already used the second trick earlier today (after posting the message) and what I did is pointed a dead

setting up local authorative name server with a no-ip.com registered domain

2009-04-11 Thread Aryeh M. Friedman
I have 3 domains that are registered with no-ip.com (istudentunion.com, org and net). All three are also using their no-ip plus service which provides both static and dynamic resolution via their nameservers. When I configure the domains nameservers to be theirs everything works great (for

Re: setting up local authorative name server with a no-ip.com registered domain

2009-04-11 Thread Aryeh M. Friedman
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote: I have 3 domains that are registered with no-ip.com (istudentunion.com, org and net). All three are also using their no-ip plus service which provides both static and dynamic resolution via their nameservers. When I configure the domains nameservers to be theirs