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- Subject: Re: simple domain
- From: Jonathan Q <jq@example.com>
- Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2000 23:43:16 +0900
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Stephen J. Turnball (turnbull@example.com) wrote: Stephen> cs> Huh? That's an internic thing ... Stephen> Stephen> Ah ... yes. Stephen> Stephen> Still, he does need to register his nameserver upstream, right? And Well, you need your ISP's cooperation. Usually, they won't be very interested in giving that cooperation if your DNS server doesn't have a 7 x 24 Internet connection. If you don't have 7 x 24, but you do have a fixed IP address, they couldn't absolutely stop you from registering your machine with Internic as the authoritative NS for your domain, but there is a very great deal they can do to make that work poorly. Or they can put in an access list and make it not work at all. Even if they don't quite go that far, they won't delegate the reverse DNS to you and they won't act as secondary DNS for you, so when you're offline you disappear. Unless you've got a buddy who runs a DNS server somewhere else who will act as secondary for you. And then you hope your ISP doesn't filter incoming DNS requests to their dialup pools. As you mention, for those on dialup connections with dynamically assigned IP addresses, dyndns is the only answer. Even then, anything that depends on matching forward and reverse DNS will break, since dyndns naturally can't give reverse lookup for your IP address. As someone else mentioned, virtual hosting is very cheap. I doubt it's worth the hassle of going through dyndns, even if your ISP does allow running a server on a dialup connection. Jonathan
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