I've registered my domain. Now I'd like to serve it. I've read and setup the DNS HOWTO and everything works well (for my internal network). [DSL connection with almost static IP]. This HOWTO is essentially a cacheing nameserver.
Now I'd like to have named point to my external IP address - that is pretty easy. The trick seems to be setting the nameserver on the domain (ie where I registered it). The nameserver has to be a fully qualified name (ie IP address doesn't work), so how do I get it to point to my computer - it seems to be a chicken and egg situation... I think the answer is that I need someone to be a secondary dns server for me - am I right, and if so is there a freebe way of doing this? My end goal here is to set up a family email and web server - so I'm trying to keep costs to a minimum. Mark. -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list