On Saturday, May 1, 2004, 6:31:11 PM, Matt Kettler wrote: > At 06:12 PM 5/1/04 -0700, Jeff Chan wrote: >>LOL! IP service without DNS. There's a novel "unbundling" concept >>that probably no one else considered (since it's such a bad >>idea).
> That's not such a bad thing.. Let's face it.. For my work, the ISP has DNS > service, but I don't use it. I've already got two DNS servers on site > anyway. On the business network side, you really don't need your ISP to > provide you anything but a route. (and preferably reverse DNS customization > or delegation for the IP(s) routed.) True. Like yourself I had assumed the original poster was writing from a dialup account, however. Most dialup users don't run their own DNS. I agree most business DSL customers might. As you note, much of this confusion was caused by the initial misidentification supplied in the original message. Sigh.... FWIW I meant to send that reply off list. Jeff C. -- Jeff Chan mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.surbl.org/
