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Subject:{OT} web/mail server as nameserver
Group:Gentoo-user
From:Grant
Date:10 May 2007


 
Hello, I've been using everydns.net as my site's nameserver but they
were down for a long time yesterday and are currently down again
today. I'd like to set up my remote machine as the nameserver, but I
wanted to get your opinions first. If this remote machine is my only
web and mail server, it might as well be the nameserver too right?
Would you use djbdns for this?

- Grant
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