possible loaded question.. or an easy one =)

doctah rimalz leary at scr3am.com
Sun Apr 9 19:28:23 UTC 2000


nah. the dns server is just where your dns info comes from. you can still
point your domain name to a different address.

"Mark R. Nathan" <mark at nathan.net> wrote in message
news:B5140CDD.B66%mark at nathan.net...
> if a domain MYDOMAIN.COM is registered to point to DNS at IP
207.xxx.xxx.xxx
> and then a while later I register a host DNS with DNS1.MYDOMAIN.COM to IP
> 209.xxx.xxx.xxx ,
>
> do I now have to now point MYDOMAIN.COM to the new DNS server IP
> 209.xxx.xxx.xxx  or can I keep it pointed to the original name server?
>
> I can't tell if this is an easy or tough question to answer.  I hope you
can
> help.
>
> email privately if you so desire.  Thanks so much!
>
> Mark Nathan
>
> mark at nathan.net
>
>
>




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