Could you please explain yourself?
The reason why I've decided to set up my own DNS instead of using someone else's is to avoid any problems in the future. The problem,
however, could be performance since I'll be running it on my
workstation. Do you think this is a bad move?
I forgot to include the list in my original reply... I've added it back in.
I'm using DirecWay (satellite) for internet connectivity. They provide a decent connection to the net, but everything else (DNS, email, etc.) is really bad. Had lots of trouble, sometimes for extended periods, with DNS lookup errors when I was using their DNS, so I just changed to different servers.
What I'm using for DNS now are the servers listed as primary at The University of Oklahoma, North Texas State University, and The University of Wyoming, as my primary, secondary, and tertiary name servers. Could just as easily have used Microsoft and CNN. Just pick somebody big and do a whois lookup on them, jot down the IP address of their primary name server, and use it in place of the IP address for your ISP's DNS.
Even if you set up your own server, it's going to have to communicate with somebody else's server(s) to resolve other than local names. Since I only have one local name to bother with, I didn't think it was worth the trouble.
(Somebody do a sanity check on what I'm saying here.)
-jdr-
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