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----- Original Message -----
From: <pdg@stratos.net>
To: <bill@daze.net>
Cc: <discuss-list@opensrs.net>
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 9:53 PM
Subject: Re: OT: DNS without a static IP?
> > > > > that it was "Unable to add nameserver: Command failed: unable to
> verify
> > > > > existence of nameserver xxxx.xxxxxx.com "
> > > >
> > > > That message just means that a name server host record does not
exist
> in
> > > > the registry. To get rid of the error, just have the owner of the
> domain
> > > > you are trying to use as the name server, register the ns hostname
at
> > > > their registrar.
> > >
> > > Which domain are you referring to? The domain under which the
"dynamic
> DNS"
> > > name is registered, or the domain for which I am trying to establish
> name
> > > service?
> >
> > The domain from the error message above, xxxxxx.com. The host name
> > xxxx.xxxxxx.com needs to be a registered name server host at the
registry
> > level before you can use it as a name server. The registrant of
> > xxxxxx.com needs to register xxxx.xxxxxx.com as a name server host at
the
> > registrar where xxxxxx.com is registered.
> >
>
> Got it. But wouldn't that require a static IP address? Yes? No? Maybe?
:-)
>
> Hence my original question:
> > I have always been under the assumption that you NEED at least
> > two static IP addresses to set up DNS service usable by second
> > level domain names. Is there any way around this?
>
> Thanks. :-)
>
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