Hello,

This is a tad off-topic, but I figured that if anyone would know, it would
be the folks on this list...

I have always been under the assumption that you NEED at least two static IP
addresses to set up DNS service usable by second level domain names.  Is
there any way around this?

I tried setting the namerserver for a domain to point to a DNS name supplied
by one of those "dynamic DNS" places, but the Manage Interface complained
that it was "Unable to add nameserver: Command failed: unable to verify
existence of nameserver xxxx.xxxxxx.com "

BACKGROUND:

This has never been a problem for me, as I simply resell virtual hosting
plans for the few webdesign clients of mine that wish me to take care of
such things.

Now, however, I have started to receive requests for "domain parking" type
services...  But, between what OpenSRS charges for domain names, and what my
ISP charges for parking, there is no way I can resell this sort of thing.

Setting up a "domain parking" server at home on my DSL line would seem to be
a perfect solution.  (At least until I can afford a colo server
someplace...)

Thanks so much,
David

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