domain names, named, and all the problems that go with it.

2002-11-11 Thread Mike Berning
I registered a domain name from godaddy.com. They say you must select two name servers to list on so I chose two of their park servers. I used their website to add myself to one of the root servers and it worked fine. I now want to run my own name server because I want to have several subdomains

Re: domain names, named, and all the problems that go with it.

2002-11-11 Thread Kjell
I registered a domain name from godaddy.com. They say you must select two name servers to list on so I chose two of their park servers. I used their website to add myself to one of the root servers and it worked fine. I now want to run my own name server because I want to have several

Re: domain names, named, and all the problems that go with it.

2002-11-11 Thread Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P.
From: Mike Berning [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: domain names, named, and all the problems that go with it. I registered a domain name from godaddy.com. They say you must select two name servers to list on so I chose two of their park servers. I used their website to add myself to one of the

Re: domain names, named, and all the problems that go with it.

2002-11-11 Thread Marc Schneiders
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, at 11:56 [=GMT-0500], Mike Berning wrote: I registerd my nameserver with godaddy's webform, ns1.example.com, and put in it's ip address, then in their webform I told it to list my domain in my nameserver and one of the root servers. Did this about two hours ago. If I do a

Re: domain names, named, and all the problems that go with it.

2002-11-11 Thread Kevin Stevens
On Monday, Nov 11, 2002, at 07:32 US/Pacific, Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. wrote: Quite possible that 'removing myself from root nameserver' is an issue. Your registrar (in this case godaddy.com) must have a record of *some* two nameservers to place in the global system. From your FreeBSD

Re: domain names, named, and all the problems that go with it.

2002-11-11 Thread Mike Berning
I found a good dns hosting service at hn.org. Thanks for all the help. Kevin Stevens said: I recommend Secondary.com; free for a small number of domains, very reliable. Pick another free server if you are concerned about better redundancy. Then list THOSE nameservers as your authoratitive

Re: domain names, named, and all the problems that go with it.

2002-11-11 Thread Kevin Stevens
On Monday, Nov 11, 2002, at 11:02 US/Pacific, Kevin Stevens wrote: I recommend Secondary.com; free for a small number of domains, very reliable. Pick another free server if you are concerned about better redundancy. Then list BTW, some observant soul pointed out that Secondary.com has gone