Moving Domain Registration
ronnie gauthier
ronnieg
Mon May 17 11:49:09 PDT 2004
Get your new server running, point your DynDNS at the new IP. Change the
nameservers at the registar to your new IP only after the new server is running
stable. After a few weeks you can get rid of DynDNS as everything will be as
propagated as it will get. Should keep you uninterupted.
On Wed, 9 Jul 2003 21:46:46 -0400 - Kurt Wall <kwall at kurtwerks.com> wrote the
following
Re: Moving Domain Registration
>Hola, list,
>
>I need some advice. I'm moving from Comcast cable Internet service
>to Speakeasy's DSL service. The DSL just became active, but I'm not
>using it (much), yet. Meanwhile, my domain (Web site, email, other
>stuff) is hanging off the cable service and my DNS is currently using
>DynDNS to point at my IP address. I'm going to ditch the cable access
>and use DSL - the terms of service with Speakeasy specifically permit
>running server services, while Comcast does not, hence the switch.
>
>The challenge, though, it to keep KurtWerks accessible through the
>transition, and I'm not quite sure how to handle that, or even if
>it possible. I'm open to suggestions
>
>Thanks,
>
>Kurt
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> -- Ken Thompson
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