On Nov 28, Randy Edwards claimed:
> I run a couple of domains (golgotha.net, debianhelp.org/com/net) and am
> changing ISPs. My old ISP also functioned as my DNS. My new ISP wants
> $25 a month to function as a DNS, which I think it pretty outrageous.
>
> So I was wondering what options I have. I suppose I could function
> myself as the primary DNS and use someone else as the secondary, but that
> seems pretty stupid on face value. What I was curious about is, just how
> stupid is it? :-) Does anyone have any other typical solutions/ideas for
> this dilemna?
If you use registrar.com, I believe they will host the actual DNS as well,
and unless I'm mistaken, it's part of the yearly fee (no extra charge).
-Cole Tuininga
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