adaptr Watchman
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Joined: 06 Oct 2002 Posts: 6730 Location: Rotterdam, Netherlands
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Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 6:07 am Post subject: |
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Not really, since you provide no info apart from the always endearing "it dunna work".
I do have a few questions, though:
Surely a business DSL account can easily get you a decent domain setup ?
Your domain is registered with an entity named "GoDaddy" - which does not, I must admit, inspire much confidence.
There is absolutely no info about this domain known on the 'net - apart from the name and registrar (you).
On second thought - scrap that last bit.
There is no way in Hell you could prove it is your domain or indeed your real name when you post with an alias like that.
So maybe I shouldn't assume it is.
So no, it doesn't work, can't work, won't work.
When did you register this domain ?
If it was very recently you may have to wait a bit for it to become active.
But you asked about the functionality of your nameserver.
Okay, since the domain is not functional at all, maybe you should test it in another way ?
Like, setting up a (temporary) local domain, i.e. one not visible on the Internet at large, and test that on your LAN until you're reasonably satisfied it both works and is secure.
Unless, that is, you never intended to host this domain from your own network servers - something I cannot even begin to assume from your post. _________________ >>> emerge (3 of 7) mcse/70-293 to /
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