If your registrar can't handle it, we went the route of DirectNIC.com to
handle our DNS information for one customer...$5 a year to host it, pretty
good deal...was turned on to it by two other clients who used it in their
setups.




Regards,

Eric
Datastream Connexion

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 9:07 AM
To: CF-Talk

>
> I wouldn't. its nice to segregate services...so that if you have to 
> restart either of the servers that wont adversely affect the other....
>

Not only is it advisable to segregate the services. In the case of DNS it is
advisable to run DNS servers (yes multiple servers) dispersed across
multiple remote networks (i.e. multiple internet locations) for reliability.
Your client only needs win2k/IIS/CF running on their web server. Let the
registrar handle the DNS zonefiles. If you want further control over your
client's DNS, use a registrar which provides DNS zone management utilities
(most provide this as standard nowadays).

HTH,
Dave



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