[lug] Domain Hosting..
Justin
glow at jackmoves.com
Thu Feb 1 08:30:00 MST 2001
I learned DNS from the DNS Howto and also that openna.com security book
(the DNS section). I have to say it was the most complicated project
that I have learned so far. But I think I'm pretty good at it now. I
have a couple dns servers on my network now (one primary one slave) as
well as a caching dns server.
Justin
> The DNS and Bind book from O'Reilly has been really helpful to me. I
> have been moving DNS servers from one location to another and changing
> domain names and it has been very helpful. Money well spent.
> Otherwise, try the DNS-Howto.
>
> Hugh
>
> "Timothy C. Klein" wrote:
> >
> > Nate,
> >
> > I might be interested in your offer. Also, I could try and return
the
> > favor for others. I, too, have DSL, but currently don't really
know much
> > about DNS. I would need to learn before I could help. Oh yeah, my
IP is
> > also static. I have registered silverklein.net but don't currently
have
> > any DNS pointed to it. My ISP does email forwarding for free. But
they want
> > 5 or 7 bucks a month to do DNS, and a one time fee of 20 buck or
the like.
> >
> > So where should I go to get up to speed on DNS?
> >
> > Anyone else interested.
> >
> > Tim
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