If I have my t1's with a larger provider.. do I?

Barry Margolin barmar at genuity.net
Mon Apr 24 17:51:36 UTC 2000


In article <39013ecd.1ee.0 at flashmail.com>,
Bind User <bindlist at flashmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>If I have my t1's with a larger provider.. do I have to register the domain
>numbers (I don't think I do since when I go to www.arin.com and do a whois on
>my class c's they are registered with VNet.net all ready). The reason I am asking
>this is because I am setting up our dns servers and when I use machines on our
>network and on other networks to do nslookups on them they work, but if I try
>to use my current dns to lookup the domain enteries I get invalid host, I do
>have my domain name using my new dns servers, but names4ever says the DNS has
>to be registered. I can't register the numbers for the domain cause VNet "owns"
>them and they have them registered. Any help would be great appericated.

VNet needs to delegate the reverse domains to your server.  Did you ever
tell them to?

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