>> I currently use a free service to host the DNS records for my
>> website, but I'm thinking of running a DNS server on the same
>> machine that runs my website instead.  Would that be fairly trivial
>> to set up and maintain?  If so, which package should I use?
>
> The first question is Why?

My thinking was of the "may as well" variety but now it's sounding
like a very bad idea.  Are there DNS hosts you guys particularly like?

- Grant


> There's no real benefit, it's a huge amount of work for little gain,
> you carry the cost of increased traffic yourself, and if that host
> goes blip, you not only lose access to the web server but to the
> entire zone as well.
>
> Technically there's no good reason why you can't co-host web and dns.
> However, depending on your upper level domain and registrar, TWO dns
> servers may be a requirement (this is the norm) and you propose only
> one. Where's the second one going to be? Only one is a very bad idea
> indeed.
>
> Your last two questions reveal that this is not something you are
> familiar with already, so I highly recommend you investigate
> everything thoroughly and fully understand just what you are letting
> yourself in for before deciding.
>
> If you simply don't like your current DNS provider, then finding a
> different one you do like is quite simple.
>
>
> --
> alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com

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