If this is the case then how do I check recursive queries for those hosts
on the otherside of the world? I recently had someone getting bounced mail
on their hotmail account due to 'non-existant domain' errors for our
domain (that does exist!).

Basically I'd like to simulate being a US name server, in the US portion
of the Internet.

Thanks

Scott Spence
Noggon Limited



On Mon, 25 Jan 1999, Glynn Clements wrote:

> 
> Scott Spence wrote:
> 
> > Is anyone out there using the free domain name services of granitecanyon?
> > What experiences have people had? 
> 
> > At the moment our server does not seem to be registered (using nslookup
> > and their server as the default I get a non-existent host/domain) But I
> > get the same problem with netscape.com, only local granitecanyon.com
> > domain names seem to register, shoud this be or is there something wrong?
> 
> This is correct. The nameservers for granitecanyon.com won't answer
> recursive queries; they only provide information about the
> granitecanyon.com domain.
> 
> You should use your ISP's nameserver(s) (and/or your own) for
> recursive queries.
> 
> -- 
> Glynn Clements <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 

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