Hi y'all...
Maybe a stupid question, but what is the function of the secundary DNS?
The problem I'm having is that my ISP sometimes changes my IP adres of my home box. And because I don't have access to the DNS records of my website hosting service, they will charge me everytime I need to change the IP of my box. So in fact I'm seraching for a DNS service at wich I can create some subdomain(s) for my domain, that'll point to my home box' IP. Is that possible with this service provided by RollerNet?
Thanks in advance,
Rowdy
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What you're looking for is a primary DNS service, which we don't currently offer. Our Secondary DNS service is used in conjunction with a master (primary) DNS server to provide redundancy. Secondary DNS loads the zone file from a master, or primary, DNS server.
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EveryDNS comes to mind offhand.
http://www.everydns.net/
I'm going to add Primary DNS to the lineup, but mainly for completeness; there are a lot out there and many (most?) registrars offer DNS as well.
http://www.everydns.net/
I'm going to add Primary DNS to the lineup, but mainly for completeness; there are a lot out there and many (most?) registrars offer DNS as well.
Technical Support support@rollernet.us
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Roller Network LLC
I personally use http://zoneedit.com/ which is completely free under certain circumstances. (If you are running a webserver off your home connection you're probably ok.) They also support dynamic dns to automatically update your DNS record when your IP changes.
Dave
Dave