World-accessible DNS

Barry Margolin barmar at bbnplanet.com
Tue Oct 26 16:56:44 UTC 1999


In article <38150DA5.C090CFF2 at hotmail.com>, jhfoo  <foojh at hotmail.com> wrote:
>I am desperate: I have set up a BIND 8 DNS on this InterNIC-registered
>IP. Configuration looks good, because if I set my machines to point to
>this IP as its default DNS server, URL-to-IP translation works extremely
>well (even for URLs outside its domain). But when I set my hosts back to
>their original ISP DNS config, I can get any translation from the server
>for its domain. The domain is already registered with InterNIC, and a
>previous DNS setup on the NT on this same IP works well, so I know that
>InterNIC has done its job. Any suggestions? Please help!

Sorry, you haven't provided enough information for us to help you.

Figuring out the information we need is left as an exercise for the
original poster, because I feel like being annoying today (see the
"sometimes it doesn't pay" thread) :)

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