[ale] DNS question

Robert L. Harris Robert.L.Harris at rdlg.net
Fri Mar 7 12:08:25 EST 2003



  Not quite, I have a cable modem which is DHCP.  It's static in the sense
it doesn't change very often but if I leave my firewall offline too long
(hardware replacement gone wrong), change my NIC or such it may change.
When it changes I'd just go to register.com and change the IP of
ns1.rdlg.net.  As a backup though I'd have ns2.rdlg.net hosted by a
friend outside that I could ssh to and update to my new IP.



Thus spake Keith Hopkins (hne at hopnet.net):

> Christopher Fowler wrote:
> >Host Save refuses to add an entry in their DNS servers for my home
> >server.  If I had my own DNS server as NS3, can I then add the entry
> >there?  Or will any 'ping buford.linuxiceberg.com' fail because NS1
> >(ns1.hostsaave.com) states that it is not valid?
> >
> 
> If you have a truly static IP, you can run your own DNS and have that IP 
> listed as the authoritative server for DNS.
> 
> If you don't have a static IP, you're stuck using someone else's server as 
> the authoritative source.
> 
> -- 
> Lost in Tokyo,
>   Keith
> 
> 
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