ok.  thanks.

> On Tue, Apr 16, 2002 at 09:18:48AM +0800, Ronald Warner wrote (wyy sez):
> > Here is how i am going to do it
> > 
> > 1.  set up a new dns server with the new ip
> > 2.  register the new dns ip to replace the old dns ip
> > 
> > what else am i missing.
> > 
> well, what could be done is use IP aliasing on the DNS machine and give
> it both IP addresses. then change the entries with your zone providers
> to the new IP addresses. next when mozcom decides to retire your IP block (oops!)
> then you can remove the alias. at least this way you will not have to have
> two machines. 
> 
> > 
> > > good morning.  I remembered that someone in the past gave tips 
> > > on how to do a ip change of primary/secondary dns...  i thought i 
> > > have saved that thread, but now i could not find it...
> > > 
> > > could someone give me the tips again?
> > > 
>  
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