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Re: Q about DNS for 'home' servers
I am using 123-reg.co.uk for registration and DNS - pretty cheap and full
DNS control.
I have also got some stuff on www.mydomain.com which is free DNS but no
registrar service (You'll have to get your registrar to point to their DNS
servers).
Pete
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On 30/11/2003 at 17:47 Steve Morgan wrote:
>I nearly marked this as [OT], but since it relates to a HA server, I
>changed
>my mind.
>
>I've recently moved my ADSL service from BTO to Nildram and now have 5
>static IP addresses. I've set up a boundary server on one of them that
uses
>Microsoft's ISA Server to expose a web server and also TiVoWeb. ISA
nicely
>provides the authentication controls for the TiVo.
>
>Now, what I don't understand is what to do about DNS entries for this
lot.
>I've registered a new domain (smorgo.com) and now want to set up DNS
names
>for 4 of the 5 static IPs (i.e. www.smorgo.com, ftp.smorgo.com, etc.).
How
>do I go about it? I don't really want to run a DNS server just to
expose 4
>names. I want to set them up one someone else's DNS server, but who's?
>
>Any advice?
>
>Steve.
>
>
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