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Re: Quickdns-Talk Digest #561 - 02/06/00From: Aaron Lynch Date: Friday, June 2, 2000
Time: 1:13:54 pmIf you have 50+ domains, send a email to hostmaster@internic.net with a
subject of 'global change'
a real person reads it and will change all domains at once. **usually**
FWIW, wouldn't it be easier to register new internal servers and leave the
external ones alone?
> Subject: Re: licensing question - 2 primaries acting as secondaries for
> eachother
> From: "Global Homes Webmaster" <webmaster@globalhomes.com>
> Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2000 10:42:09 -0700
>
> On 06/02/00 at 10:10, eric@micromaniac.com wrote:
>
>> Are you referring to NetSol's "Host" forms at
>> http://www.networksolutions.com/cgi-bin/makechanges/itts/host ?
>>
>> Registering your DNS servers as hosts is supposed to make DNS updates
>> easier, in that if you change your DNS IP numbers, all NetSol domains
>> using your DNS servers will also update automatically. Very helpful
>> if you have dozens or hundreds of domains.
>
> That works (when it works) for existing name servers, but I think Jerry is
> talking about adding new name servers for each of his domains _in addition to_
> the existing name servers he's registered for them. In that case, you have to
> submit a Modify Domain request for each domain you wish to add name servers
> for. If NSI has never seen the IP's of the new servers (as name servers)
> before, they will be assigned handles, which will then make it easier to deal
> with them as registered hosts. But, AFAIK, it doesn't make it any easier to do
> the domain modifications to get those hosts used as name servers for your
> domains to begin with.
>
>>> 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?
>
> Christopher Bort
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