Virtual DNS ?

Michael Kjorling michael at kjorling.com
Mon Jun 25 21:54:39 UTC 2001


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Well - at least I would be *very* wary of using a provider which
wishes to remain anonymous. With some detective work it's quite simple
to figure out who you're dealing with anyway, so there isn't much
point in trying to hide. Give me one domain which is hosted by you and
five minutes, and I'll tell you your phone number, email address, mail
address etc.

That said, I don't see the real problem? Go to NSI (or whatever
registrar is in charge of glue records for the TLD we're talking
about), add the required records, then refer to those records in the
DNS. It's no worse than that.


Michael Kjörling


On Jun 25 2001 16:12 -0400, Zak Thompson wrote:

> Hi guys/gals was wondering if there is anything differen't to do on a
> nameserver for setting up virtual nameservers.  I.e i have ns.mydomain.com
> on ip 111.111.111.111 for a primary but i want to have another primary
> ns.another.com on ip 111.111.111.222 and same with the secondarys but they
> would be on another nameserver..  There anything special or is it all just
> the same.. Going to NSI and registering a nameserver on that new ip?  In
> other words i'm part of a hosting company and making a nameserver for a
> reseller so we remain anonymous to their clients  Any info would be great!
>
> --
> Zak T
> zt at ntidesign.com

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