Re: DNS - Primary / Secondary on one machine
- From: Keith Keller <kkeller-usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 13:37:08 -0700
On 2006-06-28, Wayne <wayne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The reason I would need to run two is that the domain registrar for (co.za)
domain names requires two DNS servers.
The fact that it all goes down (primary and secondary) doesnt matter much
because the sites are hosted on the same machine as the primary anyway.
It doesn't matter much to you, but obviously it matters to your
registrar.
There are a few free secondary DNS providers that will provide this
service for you. There are even a few that will provide full primary
and secondary (or master/slave, depending on the terminology you want to
use) DNS for you, too. Google will help you find these providers.
--keith
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