deleting a zone from publicdns.com

btgnet intgal at webmail.co.za
Sun Dec 23 11:55:56 UTC 2001


You make it all sound so easy!  Thanks a mill 4 your help, GC has confirmed
that the zone is DOA, i take this to be deleted.

if you celebrate Christmas then a Merry Christmas to you!
(otherwise, Happy Holidays!)

rgds
giovanni


Fred Viles <fv4 at do.whois.fv4.at.internic> wrote in message
news:a00c3p$krg at pub3.rc.vix.com...
> "btgnet" <intgal at webmail.co.za> wrote in
> <9vuvrl$dra at pub3.rc.vix.com>:
>
> >Thank you Fred, i'll be doing a lot more reading before i attempt
> >this again, it's not my background, but it's something i feel i
> >must get into and publicdns sounds like my type of provider!
>
> GC has some advantages (free, no limit on number of zones or zone
> contents), but it has some big disadvantages as well.  Currently it
> is only providing one nameserver (NS2 has been MIA for most of this
> year), and thier volunteer-provided news server has also stopped
> working, so there's no good place to ask for help.
>
> GC should not be your only source of name service for any domain
> where reliability is important.  You can set up GC as master and
> another service (like secondary.com) for additional slaves.  Even
> better is to run your own master and set up GC as one of your slaves,
> since that way you can leave out the NS record for GC's NS2 server
> until it comes back from the dead.
>
> >i've tried the 5 biggest ISP's here and none have heard of GC!
>
> Somehow I don't find that surprising...
>
> >...
>
> - Fred
>




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