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Re: moving name server to new IPFrom: John May Date: Saturday, February 7, 2004
Time: 9:15:10 amDon't rely on this though, as many ISPs (including AOL) ignore the
TTLs of authoritative servers and just set their cache to whatever
they feel like (24 hours for AOL, last thing I knew).
- John
>Turning your ttl's to 5 minutes a week before will help speed things
>up as well... Jim Sheffer
> On 2/7/04 8:23 AM, "Mitch Kahn" wrote: > I want to move my name
>server to it's own computer (currently sharing > space with a
>WebSTAR server). At the same time I am going to move to > the OS X
>version. > > It would seem to me that since I have two OS-9
>licenses, one of which > was upgraded to 10, that if I put the
>server on 10 and set it to a new > IP address, turn off my secondary
>temporarily (I have another secondary > on someone else's service,
>then tel Network Solutions that I have moved > the server to a new
>IP address, that this should be the most elegant > and seamless
>solution to a transition. After a couple of weeks, I would > turn
>the secondary back on and delete the original primary. > > Does this
>appear to be the best strategy, or is there a better way to > do
>it? > > Thanks, > > Mitch > > _ > > Mitchell Kahn >
>mitch@middlecoast.net > > Tel. 616.241.5650 x10 > Fax 616.241.3583 >
>Cell 616.813.7170 > > 1154 Calvin Avenue Southeast > Grand Rapids,
>MI 49506-3237 > USA > >
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