DNS Subdomains

2002-11-14 Thread Gawie Marais (Home)
Helo, Might be a simple question But... I've got no idea what the answer could be... In the early days, one only had a .com address space (amongst the most popular ones). These days, there is .com(this) and .com(that) and any kind of .(whatever) you can think of. My question... How does

Re: DNS Subdomains

2002-11-14 Thread Stephen J. Wilcox
well current practice seems to be to declare yourself the legitimate root authority and go out and set them up however for the rest of us who either like the internet to continue to function in a predictable manner or are mere mortals not worthy of declaring ourselves root the answer is you cant

Re: DNS Subdomains

2002-11-14 Thread David Charlap
Gawie Marais (Home) wrote: Might be a simple question But... I've got no idea what the answer could be... In the early days, one only had a .com address space (amongst the most popular ones). These days, there is .com(this) and .com(that) and any kind of .(whatever) you can think of. My

DNS Subdomains

2002-11-14 Thread Gawie Marais (Home)
Helo, Might be a simple question But... I've got no idea what the answer could be... In the early days, one only had a .com address space (amongst the most popular ones). These days, there is .com(this) and .com(that) and any kind of .(whatever) you can think of. My question... How does