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Registration Account wrote:
> Thanks everyone for their help.
> 
> As far as complex editing of files - yes I can easily do that - but I am
> a user an if its not on the GUI screen - its not there (not always).
> 
> The DNS server is a Cache server only and is zones as to only ask for a
> no-authoritative response .  

I am not sure I understand this.


As far as their DNS servers are concerned I
> am just 1 of thousands which cannot resolve locally and  going up the
> TLD 's they cannot resolve so the request for resolution *towards* the
> TLD world root servers is easy safe and I my DNS I have zones thinks of
> me as just another request for resolution that a lower TLD could not
> resolve.
> 
That is what a forwarder zone is supposed to do. However, they will need
periodic maintenance as DNS servers addresses can and do change.


> Beside - This is a secure site - The worst they can do is deny my all my
> requests. I am quite safe I can assure you and so is the DNS server I
> have chosen.

The comment was in regard to attempting to duplicate a zone. You are
unlikely to get notification from the zone master of any changes to the
zone unless you let the owners know you want them, if you setup a slave
zone,

Scanning for members of a zone or manually building a zone will look
very suspicious from the ISPs and zone owners end. You misunderstand me
the worst they can do is terminate your connection. A malconfigured DNS
can create havoc, go down this route and get it wrong and someone will
drop on you from a great height.


> 
> You worry too much you will give me grey hair
> Scott
> 
> G T Smith wrote:
>> Carlos E. R. wrote:

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