>
> What IS the problem, exactly? You're describing two things that
> doesn't seem to be related: number of NS for a zone, and PTR/DNAME
> records.
My appologies if in an attempt to be succint, I failed to be clear.
>
> If you don't "own" an IP address, then usually you don't need to
> bother a
Thanks all. Chris, Anand that's very useful to know, sorry Jeff and Philippe,
your interesting suggestions wont work in this case.
If I attack the problem from the other way down instead, the fact my current
registra doesn't allow me to add PTR or DNAME records to my top level domain
limits what e
Sorry if this is slightly off-topic
I've just discovered that the TLD where I've registered my domain requires a
minimum of 2 nameservers
for any subdomain, which is very sensible but I happen to have a special case
on my hands.
So I'd like to register a new domain elsewhere where they will all
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