I'm sure the way Jeremy explained it is the way it's being done. Otherwise we'd have a news server in place. George
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On 23 Sep 2003, Sevak Avakians wrote:
So I assume that you've got a server that re-routes this for you. That's cool! Thanks!
This is done via DNS, nothing to do with a server redirecting. If your upstream provider lets you use their news server for your clients, it works like this:
news.yourprovider.com is 123.10.10.45
Just set up your DNS server so that news.yourwisp.com is 123.10.10.45
If a customer tries to reach news.yourwisp.com, they type in your domain, and assume that it is YOUR news server, but really they are going to your upstreams's news server.
Jeremy
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