DNS Redirect

Brad Knowles brad.knowles at skynet.be
Mon Jun 25 07:07:36 UTC 2001


At 1:14 PM -0400 6/24/01, Mike West wrote:

>  Thanks for your response Michael....
>
>  The reason for my thinking is.....I've been considering using one of the
>  Dynamic DNS solutions to point a domain or 2 to my host at home, which is
>  getting a dynamic IP from the ISP.  Rather than the DNS provider hosting all
>  my resource records, I really would like for their DNS server to refer
>  clients to my DNS server, who would then resolve the resource records.  Some
>  sort of referral seemed to be the answer.

	Sorry, it doesn't work this way.  The best you can do is to have 
a zone hosted with a dynamic DNS provider, and through an out-of-band 
method of authentication, tell them whatever your new IP address is, 
and they'll update the zone and the traffic should then find you.

-- 
Brad Knowles, <brad.knowles at skynet.be>

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