A question about DNS
Von: Buzzard (buzzard@domain.invalid.net) [Profil]
Datum: 20.09.2009 05:18
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Newsgroup: alt.www.webmaster
Datum: 20.09.2009 05:18
Message-ID: <n9mdndVPvaW0AijXnZ2dnUVZ_gCdnZ2d@citizens.coop>
Newsgroup: alt.www.webmaster
I have a question I couldn't find an anwser to on google: when I dial up my ISP, i have a primary and secondary DNS. (ISP-assigned in some setups, user-chosen in others) I know that each one has the 4 numbers of IP... but Are these DNS's a function of each ISP, or are they being served from elsewhere? And if the DNS numbers I am using are sluggish or if they go out of service, is there a list of numbers I can choose for myself, without calling up my ISP and asking for new DNS#'s? Or would I be stepping on someone else's toes if I did that? -- Buzzard[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
Antworten
- Adrienne Boswell (20.09.2009 07:01)
- Etian (20.09.2009 12:37)
- Buzzard (21.09.2009 07:50)
- Brian Cryer (21.09.2009 11:12)
- Buzzard (21.09.2009 20:31)
- Brian Cryer (22.09.2009 11:27)
- Buzzard (23.09.2009 05:16)
- Jerry Stuckle (23.09.2009 05:38)
- Brian Cryer (23.09.2009 18:34)
- Buzzard (27.09.2009 04:59)
