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I am running my own internal DNs server and the list i had earlier is what
i am using to seed my DNS.
On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 1:04 PM, Keith Smith
wrote:
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> I'm running bind, does that change my question? I was talking about the
> two DNS servers that are part of
Thank you Stephen and Michael!!
Sense I am running a server connected to Cox, is there any advantage of
using Cox's DNS servers?
Thanks!!
Keith
On 2015-10-04 21:40, Michael Butash wrote:
So I still use the same dns server in phoenix and dallas they had when
they took over from
My boss has started talking about using Amazon's hosted DNS solution. On
paper it sounds great, anybody use it? And how does it stack up against
those mentioned here. I have always used OpenDNS, with great luck, but
Amazon's redundancy built in solution sounds solid.
Kevin
On Oct 5, 2015 1:35
I'm running bind, does that change my question? I was talking about the
two DNS servers that are part of the network Config.
I'm running Ubuntu 14.04lts
/etc/network/interfaces contains a line :
dns-nameservers 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4
These are the name servers I asking about. Sorry for any