Here are just a few
rip.psg.com IP address = 147.28.0.39
NS.RIPE.NET IP address = 193.0.0.193
B.GTLD-SERVERS.NET IP address = 192.33.14.30
C.GTLD-SERVERS.NET IP address = 192.26.92.30
E.GTLD-SERVERS.NET IP address = 192.12.94.30
F.GTLD-SERVERS.NET IP address = 192.35.51.30
G.GTLD-SERVERS.NET IP address = 192.42.93.30
H.GTLD-SERVERS.NET IP address = 192.54.112.30
I.GTLD-SERVERS.NET IP address = 192.36.144.133
J.GTLD-SERVERS.NET IP address = 210.132.100.101
K.GTLD-SERVERS.NET IP address = 213.177.194.5
L.GTLD-SERVERS.NET IP address = 192.41.162.30
M.GTLD-SERVERS.NET IP address = 202.153.114.101
It all depends on where you are in the world.
Try this one
ADDITIONAL RECORDS:... London ?
-> ns0.gradwell.com.
type = A, class = 1, ttl = 37921, dlen = 4
IP address = 195.149.39.7
Ian
-----Original Message-----
From: Vector [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 12:41 AM
To: Marcus
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Using different DNS per ISP
You could just find a nameserver out there somewhere to use that doesn't
restrict lookups in the way your ISP's do (I'm not sure why they're
doing that anyway.) There are plenty of them out there and they would
probably work just as well (obviously the closer/faster the traffic to
the DNS server you use the better performance you will see.)
vector
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Marcus wrote:
>
> I'm using two different ISPs depending on time of day, and cost.
> Problem is that they will only accept their own nameserver under
> /etc/resolv.conf. Is there a way around this, or do I need a script
> which changes resolv.conf before dialing?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Marcus
>
>
>
>
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