True, if there's no web or email services, then having DNS doesn't do much for you. nice to spool up email someplace else, if your network is toasted - like a hurricane.

once all our network are interconnected with 100 mbit pipes, we can worry about backing each other up. :-)
in the mean time, there are commercial solutions...

Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:

Two things. I figure if both dns servers are at the same place and both go down then probably I've got other problems that will take it all down anyhow.

Secondly, I've just split my network in two. So I do have geographic and provider redundancy.

laters,
Marlon
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----- Original Message ----- From: "A. Huppenthal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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In the old days... :-) 1988-93 my nameserver handed some secondary requests on a volunteer basis for other domain owners. How is everyone dealing with the general good practice of dual DNS geographically seperated?


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