Haha.. dumb us.. we forgot bout Lon Voon aka Mr DDNS :)
He's the man !

Elvin
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On Fri, 30 Jul 1999, Ong Lon Voon wrote:

> 
> It's much easier in the long run to have control over your own DNS, since
> changes and updates could take quite a while to propagate if you cannot
> edit them yourselves.
> 
> Register the machine's name and ip using the host template from
> networksolutions to indicate that your machine is a DNS server, and then
> send in a modification request to point the primary and secondary DNS
> server to the mahine and possibly i-net's DNS server that is currently
> doing the primary. Rememebr to tell them to switch their service to
> seconday or you will have conflicting DNS responses. Both the above 2
> forms should be submitted by the domain's contacts (admin, technical or
> billing).
> 
> Let me know if you need help with the actual DNS configurations on the
> machine; I've done it often enough to be able to do it blindfolded. :-)
> 
> On Thu, 29 Jul 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > Yo everyone,
> > 
> > Expert help needed to setup DNS server.
> > 
> > Does Jackie need to point phing.com to the
> > server? He is presently pointing phing.com
> > to a dns in 1-net, and 1 net's DNS is supposed
> > to point to our IP.
> > 
> > And to Elvin, no, we are likely to have
> > possibly hundreds of virtual domains pointing
> > to the server, so it is not just a pure
> > hardwarezone/phing/slp thingy. It is quite
> > obvious that we need a DNS.
> > 
> > Let's do some work. :) I will be giving Elvin
> > and Moonshi accounts first. Elvin needs the
> > account to work immediately on the mirrors, and
> > for Moonshi, he seems to want to put a lot of
> > stuff there too. If hardwarezone's side is
> > agreeable to this, I will create 2 of their
> > accounts first. And elvin, really, I need your
> > pgp key, I will only send the password to you
> > through a secured media.
> > 
> > As for others, I will give you accounts sometime
> > next week.
> > 
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> > 'This has given me the greatest trouble and still does: to realize
> >  that what things are called is incomparably more important than what
> >  they are.'
> >  - Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, "The Gay Science"
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