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Re: licensing question - 2 primaries acting as secondaries for eachotherFrom: stuff Date: Friday, June 2, 2000
Time: 9:57:26 amJeremy,
There is a page that allows you to register a new name server.
http://www.networksolutions.com/cgi-bin/makechanges/itts/host
But I think you can register a name server from whoever you do your domain
name registrations with. It all goes to the same place eventually anyway.
fyi a new little bit of info on the Network solutions page....
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NEW! Priority Registrant Name Change Service For $199 per domain name
change, we will process your Registrant Transfer and Legal Name Change in
two business days after receiving complete and correct information *. Our
standard processing time is 3 to 6 weeks. To purchase this expedited
service, call 703-742-4777 and ask your customer service representative.
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> From: Mia's Virtual Post Office <list@mia.net>
> Reply-To: "QuickDNS Talk" <quickdns-talk@lists.menandmice.com>
> Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2000 11:49:46 -0500
> To: "QuickDNS Talk" <quickdns-talk@lists.menandmice.com>
> Subject: Re: licensing question - 2 primaries acting as secondaries for
> eachother
>
> Men & Mice Support said:
>
>> At 4:22 PM +1000 5/28/00, Nick Quinn wrote:
>>> On Sunday, 28 May 2000, JWBaumann@aol.com wrote:
>>>
>>>> One QDNS license lets you run a primary and secondary server. Is this a two
>>>> way or one way license? Currently I have about 40 domains primary on
>>>> machine
>>>> A and secondary DNS service on machine B, but for certain administrative
>>>> reasons we would like to have some domains primary on machine A, and some
>>>> primary on B, with the other doing secondary. Is this permitted, or do we
>>>> need a second license?
>>>
>>> I am sure that it is up to one primary and one secondary server. Any
>>> other combination is an other licence.
>>
>> I'm afraid so.
>>
>> If you have need to split administrative functions between servers,
>> then you have need of another license.
>
> While we are still on this topic, we are buying another QDNS license
> shortly. I am setting up two new DNS servers which will be our new
> external DNS servers, and I will leave the old ones running for Internal
> purposes..
>
> Here is the question.. I cannot remember how on earth to register my new
> dns servers so that they appear as such via whois, etc... I did this
> originally back in InterNIC days and cannot remember, or seem to find any
> place on NetSol's sight to do this.
>
> Anyone remember?
>
> jer
> www.hostdrive.com
>
> "VC" You know, "VC" used to stand for VietCong.. Now it stands for
> Venture Capitalist... I ask you; what's the difference?
>
> Hey, I bought my Apple Stock @ $18, WHO'S LAUGHING NOW!!!
>
>
>
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