PUBLIC/FREE DNS SERVER (Primary & Secondary)

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Sun Feb 10 21:03:51 UTC 2002



How could you not find many free dns?

Type the words 'free dns' in yahoo, altavista, google,
aol, overture, infoseek. There are tons out there!

http://www.nominum.com/  (the true bind guys) even offer
some free Secondary DNS services.

I responded in an earlier post with a large list.

On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, jam wrote:

> Hello Group,
> 
>     I have been trying my darndest to find a few public and free DNS servers
> that offer Primary & Secondary servers.
> I found two so far but lost the link to one of them. Regretfully the one I
> lost, for the most of what I recall from reading
> the website at the time, seemed to be just what I was looking for. The other
> one I found is here:
> 
> http://soa.granitecanyon.com/
> 
>     I know for a fact that there is another one but, I seem to be having
> difficulty in locating it. I do remember a few key
> things when I visisted this website. One is that the website's main site
> colors were Blue with white back ground. There was
> a blue header background <framed> and framed to the left was a little blue.
> 
>     The services that this website offered was complete control over DNS for
> Free. And what was so great is that they had
> a great GUI interface via the web.
> 
>     Also, for an example, if you created your first primary for
> www.mywebsite.com it would create a default zone files,
> mx records, etc...Of course there was plenty of room left to tweek, such as
> 'alias' for http, smtp etc.....
> The same goes for setting up your secondary.
> 
>     Now, for the http://soa,granitecanyon.com/ website you really have to
> start from scratch and manually , weres as
> the  other website that I'm trying to find is much easier.
> 
> 
> If anyone knows were there are more FREE PUBLIC DNS service providers out
> there could you please respond
> to this post.
> 
> Also, if anyone knows of the other website that I kinda of described above,
> could you please post the link.
> I know its vague and not much to go on, but from surfing the web for a month
> on trying to relocate it, I found
> that there is not many free public dns servers available, but I could be
> wrong.
> 
> thanks.
> 
> 



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