Try everydns.net.. it's free and pretty good.
-Victor
On 9/23/06, Dan Ostberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Next project is to link a .com domain to the static IP 194.16.84.195
(which is mine). Do I have to go to an ISP to get hold of a DNS or can I
set up my own DNS?
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At 23:49 +0200 9/23/06, Dan Ostberg wrote:
>I actually got my domain from Network Solutions...it's like you write
>that I can use their DNS. For the domain.com linked to 194.16.84.§95.
>But I have also email via my present ISP...I reckon I also need to have
>a 'mail server DNS' for http://mail.doma
I actually got my domain from Network Solutions...it's like you write
that I can use their DNS. For the domain.com linked to 194.16.84.§95.
But I have also email via my present ISP...I reckon I also need to have
a 'mail server DNS' for http://mail.domain.com with Network Solutions or
do I have to s
At 00:05 +0200 9/23/06, Dan Ostberg wrote:
>Next project is to link a .com domain to the static IP 194.16.84.195
>(which is mine). Do I have to go to an ISP to get hold of a DNS or can I
>set up my own DNS?
If you got your domain name from Network Solutions you can use their servers as
the "autho
At 03:05 PM 9/22/2006, you wrote:
Next project is to link a .com domain to the static IP 194.16.84.195
(which is mine). Do I have to go to an ISP to get hold of a DNS or can I
set up my own DNS?
You can run your own DNS server - however if you don't have any
experience in running a DNS server,
Next project is to link a .com domain to the static IP 194.16.84.195
(which is mine). Do I have to go to an ISP to get hold of a DNS or can I
set up my own DNS?
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