bbarnett@L8R.net
Wed, 13 Jan 1999 16:14:01 -0800 (PST)
On 13-Jan-99 Fenton Travers wrote:
> I want to register a domain name. To do so I am required to provide
> primary and secondary domain name server hosts, and get permission from
> the operator of those DNS machines. I am a rogers at home user. Does
> rogers allow people to use their DNS machines for domain name
> registration. Does anyone have any experience with this.
>
> Thanks alot.
> Fenton
No, they don't.. but that's not a problem, you just won't have a reverse lookup
return your domain name, but your rogers domain name. This is ok, since
everyone will still be able to reach you.. in fact, you can have as many domain
names as you want, all mapped to your IP.
I have 2 domamin name servers running, and you can go to the url below to check
out some info.. I can do what you want, and map any hostname you own to any ip
you want.. the charge is $25 / year. You may be able to find someone willing
to do it for free, maybe not ;)
---Dynamic Hosting http://www.L8R.net/ "We Provide Static Hostnames for Dynamic IP's"
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