Re: question about dns server at home

2007-03-01 Thread Jordi
Hello, I think I will abandon the idea of running my dns this time. I better buy the service and name in some provider of those that you said. Jordi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: question about dns server at home

2007-02-28 Thread Paul Johnson
Jordi wrote: > Hello. > > I would like to ask questions about DNS servers: > > 1) What is needed to host my own domain name at home? Do I need 2 > static public ip? Or just one? If I need 2, do I need 2 dsl > connections? Two IPs, though most registries and many registrars require that these tw

Re: question about dns server at home

2007-02-28 Thread Paul Johnson
Håkon Alstadheim wrote: > Jordi wrote: >> Hello. >> >> I would like to ask questions about DNS servers: >> >> 1) What is needed to host my own domain name at home? Do I need 2 >> static public ip? Or just one? If I need 2, do I need 2 dsl >> connections? >> > A zone needs 2 or more name-servers

Re: question about dns server at home

2007-02-28 Thread Jordi
Thanks to all, I have learned a lot and took all the urls and suggestions. I would like a .com direction or .net Not sure. Maybe .com because people remind it more easily. I think I better contract for a service that gives domain and dns services all together, as you say. I think I will contract

Re: question about dns server at home

2007-02-28 Thread Håkon Alstadheim
Jordi wrote: > Thanks to all for the suggestions > > As I am beginning, I find some confusing. > > I have static ip, bought it to my provider. > > As I use it for my server, as I want to have my domain name not > depending on dyndns or others, and find more reliable a static ip, I > bought a static

Re: question about dns server at home

2007-02-28 Thread Jan Schledermann
Jordi wrote: > So I need that IP for my home server. > > If I need another IP for a dns server, and must have the dns server in > another place or pc, I think I should not do a dns server. For I need > my IP for my WEB server and can't have other pc in other home ( I just > have only ONE home lo

Re: question about dns server at home

2007-02-28 Thread Raquel
On 28 Feb 2007 07:49:09 -0800 "Jordi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks to all for the suggestions > > As I am beginning, I find some confusing. > > I have static ip, bought it to my provider. > > As I use it for my server, as I want to have my domain name not > depending on dyndns or others,

Re: question about dns server at home

2007-02-28 Thread Jordi
Thanks to all for the suggestions As I am beginning, I find some confusing. I have static ip, bought it to my provider. As I use it for my server, as I want to have my domain name not depending on dyndns or others, and find more reliable a static ip, I bought a static ip. So I need that IP for

Re: question about dns server at home

2007-02-28 Thread David Hart
On Wed 2007-02-28 10:05:13 -0500 Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: > On Wed, Feb 28, 2007 at 03:00:07PM +, David Hart wrote: > > > > Perhaps I've misunderstood the OPs questions but if he means hosting his > > own domain within the public address space (.org, .com etc.) then he > > will need publicly

Re: question about dns server at home

2007-02-28 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
On Wed, Feb 28, 2007 at 03:00:07PM +, David Hart wrote: > > Perhaps I've misunderstood the OPs questions but if he means hosting his > own domain within the public address space (.org, .com etc.) then he > will need publicly accessible static IPs. > No. You only need static IPs to have your

Re: question about dns server at home

2007-02-28 Thread David Hart
On Wed 2007-02-28 09:24:20 -0500 Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: > On Wed, Feb 28, 2007 at 05:31:53AM -0800, Jordi wrote: > > Hello. > > > > I would like to ask questions about DNS servers: > > > > 1) What is needed to host my own domain name at home? Do I need 2 > > static public ip? Or just one? If I

Re: question about dns server at home

2007-02-28 Thread David Hart
On Wed 2007-02-28 05:31:53 -0800 Jordi wrote: > I would like to ask questions about DNS servers: > > 1) What is needed to host my own domain name at home? Do I need 2 > static public ip? Or just one? If I need 2, do I need 2 dsl > connections? Generally, you need two static IPs and preferably on

Re: question about dns server at home

2007-02-28 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 02/28/07 07:31, Jordi wrote: > Hello. > > I would like to ask questions about DNS servers: > > 1) What is needed to host my own domain name at home? Do I need 2 > static public ip? Or just one? You only *need* one. More are nice. You'd have to

Re: question about dns server at home

2007-02-28 Thread Mariusz Kruk
Jordi napisał(a): Hello. I would like to ask questions about DNS servers: 1) What is needed to host my own domain name at home? Do I need 2 static public ip? Or just one? If I need 2, do I need 2 dsl connections? The absolute minimum is to have 1 static IP to host a DNS zone. But, most regis

Re: question about dns server at home

2007-02-28 Thread Håkon Alstadheim
Jordi wrote: > Hello. > > I would like to ask questions about DNS servers: > > 1) What is needed to host my own domain name at home? Do I need 2 > static public ip? Or just one? If I need 2, do I need 2 dsl > connections? > A zone needs 2 or more name-servers. To the outside they will look the s

Re: question about dns server at home

2007-02-28 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
On Wed, Feb 28, 2007 at 05:31:53AM -0800, Jordi wrote: > Hello. > > I would like to ask questions about DNS servers: > > 1) What is needed to host my own domain name at home? Do I need 2 > static public ip? Or just one? If I need 2, do I need 2 dsl > connections? > 2) Does it consume many resourc

question about dns server at home

2007-02-28 Thread Jordi
Hello. I would like to ask questions about DNS servers: 1) What is needed to host my own domain name at home? Do I need 2 static public ip? Or just one? If I need 2, do I need 2 dsl connections? 2) Does it consume many resources? Is the access to my web server faster or slower if I host my domain