| IIS Guru 2005-06-24, 5:59 pm |
| Do you know if you are hosting your own DNS or if someone else is hosting
it? You can do a whois lookup and see where the name servers are, this will
help determine if you are hosting your own DNS or now.
http://www.dnsstuff.com is a useful site for this purpose. If you are
hosting your own DNS, are you using Microsoft's DNS server or another DNS
server such a BIND on a Unix or Linux server? If you are using Microsft's
DNS server I am sure you can find some info on google about how to edit the
entries, it's easy enough where you could probably figure it out on your
own. If there is an external source controling your DNS you will need to
contact them to update DNS accordingly.
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"JIM.H." <JIMH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:746254E9-338C-4A4E-B306-C5FC0AAF4AA0@microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
> Thanks IIS Guru. It is really helpful. So I need to go to DNS not web
> server
> to handle it. Is there a web site that shows how to set those things in
> DNS?
> I am new and I need to do this.
>
> "IIS Guru" wrote:
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