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Public end-user nameservers...



I would have set up DNS, but my router & NIC card got nailed by lightning
some time back, and I just haven't had the cash to replace it, so I'm
presently stuck with just my win2k box (which I need until they come up with
a Linux Quark and VisualStudio ;-).
Grant M.



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> From: discuss-admin at blu.org [mailto:discuss-admin at blu.org]On Behalf Of
> John Abreau
> Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 5:48 PM
> To: Wizard
> Cc: BLU
> Subject: Re: Public end-user nameservers...
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> "Wizard" <wizard at neonedge.com> writes:
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> > I was wondering for future reference does anyone know of a list
> of public
> > ally available DNS services (w/IPs)? Every time I've had problems with
> > Verizon it has been because their nameservers have been
> unavailable. I've
> > got the list for OpenNIC, but I'd like to have a few more just in case.
>
> My personal favorite has always been 127.0.0.1  :-)
> (Setting up a caching-only nameserver locally is not difficult)
>
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