Hmmm. you own the domain name, right?  Simply log into the account manager
where the domain is registered (network solutions, register.com, godaddy)
and change the NS yourself.  


- Matt Small


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From: Marwan Saidi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 4:44 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: DNS / Hosting Question


Ok, DNS, BIND, and all that are not my strong point. Basically, we have a
site that is hosted at one of our partners. We want to move everything off
of partner resources and to our own host. I want the partners to change the
NS of our domain to point to our host. They want to simply change the alias
record to point to the IP of the site at our host.

I don't know much about all of this, but couldn't this possibly have some
repercussions with something? Would email appear to be being relayed? Would
there be a problem with SSL and certificates? Jochem?
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