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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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