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Re: a dns/named help?


From: Jonathan Loh <kj6loh () yahoo com>
Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2005 18:13:58 -0800 (PST)

So do you already have a domainname?  If you do go to the people you acquired
the domainname from and they should be able to help you.  If you do not have a
domainname then look into either the FreeDNS sites (use a search engine to find
them)(suggested by others, I've never used them)(Think you will still have to
get a name though, or be part of someone else's domain) or use one of the cheap
providers, should be about $5 - $10 per year in the US, which usually just
gives you access to a name and a utility to add a DNS entry for yourself, see
posts by others who covered it rather thoroughly.

--- pimp mastermind <gbchustla () gmail com> wrote:

I am very sorry about the subject dear moderator ...please excuse me
for my stupidity!
here is my question and thank you again!

Hello all,
I've got a question. I never did configuring of named and i am new in
this can anybody help me?
My ISP told me that its not a problem to Host my domain on my privete
PC at home. The think i must do before i starded is to install a DNS
server which mean i must install Bind(named). I did it but i never
done it before so i dont know what exactly i need to do to get the
thinks work.
So i've got static IP address at home lets say : 193.68.23.45 - static
ip at home.
my domain name is something.org which IP is - 85.196.174.37
and the company that makes my domain name has 2 nameservers that are
1. 85.196.174.222
2. 85.196.174.223
What i must do now? Any examples or something by anyone?
Thank you all in advance :) you always help me! :)
have a nice day to all




        
                
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