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Moving..stay with DSL, go cable?



No, my friend's DNS only has CNAME records to the foo.tzo.com.  So my
friend's DNS entries are very static.

	Shel

On Tue, Jul 03, 2001 at 02:24:41PM -0400, Derek D. Martin wrote:
> Sheldon Dubrowin said:
> 
> > Sorry I missed something in my explanation.  I have a friend who runs a DNS
> > server, he is listed as my primary DNS Server and I use centralinfo.net as
> > secondary and tirsiary (sp) DNS Servers.  This allows me not to use the TZO
> > system for my DNS Servers.
> 
> If that's the case, then you just need to call your friend and ask him
> to change your IP address when you get a new one.  Assuming your
> friend doesn't mind you calling and asking him to change it every once
> in a while, this probably isn't a bad option.  Just set a short TTL on
> that A record, and you probably won't even notice the change.
> 
> DSL makes me nervous...  ;)
> 
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> martin at MissionCriticalLinux.com
> 
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