DNS Server

Barry Margolin barmar at bbnplanet.com
Wed Feb 23 18:34:37 UTC 2000


In article <38B4101E.1DEA31EF at yahoo.com>,
Charles  <lemon3_tea at yahoo.com> wrote:
>Hi Guys....hope you don't mind i'm asking a simple question.
>
>Recently i've registered my own internet domain  ie. "askme.com" 
>
>And I want to setup my own DNS servers at my own place with a 24hr lease
>line with NT 4.0 so to save paying my ISP monthly fees. So how my DNS
>server actually talk to other names servers in other domain that mine
>domain "askme.com" actually is at this 203.126.0.... ?

When you register your domain, you tell the registrar where your DNS
servers are.  This information is put on the DNS servers for the COM
domain, and they refer everyone on the Internet to your DNS servers when
they want to look something up in your domain.

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Barry Margolin, barmar at bbnplanet.com
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