Suresh Ramasubramanian forced the electrons to say:
> 
> Pardon??? Your nameservers are sure to change if you shift ISPs (even
> ERNET to VSNL).  Do yourself a favor - make sure exactly WHAT your DNS
> servers are, what your IP address is (you ~haven't~ been allotted a static
> ip, I think) ... etc.


Not exactly. DNS servers are DNS servers. You can use any one of the thousands
across the globe. But it makes sense to use your ISP's DNS servers because
lookups will be faster. And more sense to have a caching nameserver set up to
make it even more faster (with forwarders set to your ISP's).

Binand

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