which nameservers do you use?
David A. Bandel
david
Mon May 17 12:01:30 PDT 2004
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On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 09:01:19 -0500
"R. Quenett"<qcal at quen.net> wrote:
> I have a feeling I'm making this waaay more complicated than it
> really is (maybe I just don't know the right words) but anyway....
>
> My isp (whose name shall be as invisible to you as their service is
> to me:) has been playing silly bugger with their nameservers again,
> changing their addresses arbitrarily and without telling me ahead of
> time. So fine, it took me about three minutes to find an unrelated
> nameserver and get connected again. I know I can run my own
> nameserver in a variety of flavors but I was kind of hoping to avoid
> the maintenance for a while longer if I could.
>
> So my question is does everyone here run their own nameserver or, if
> not, how do you handle this?
Yes, my systems run their own caching nameserver just to avoid the
hassles. I also run nameservers for my mail servers (and domains).
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
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