DNS and internet



Hi guys,

You can maybe help me.

I have a domain name ( foo.com ) and my domain provider doesn't allow me
to get some sub domains...

I decided to have my own DNS server
Internally, the server is seems to work fine ( basic configuration made
with Webmin )

Now, how can have my sub-domains available over internet ?
Unfortunately, I have absolutely no idea.

- Should I change the DNS of my domain name provider ? ( pointing out MY
DNS server ?

- is there something else to do ?

Thanks and indvance
.



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