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07-18-2001, 05:31 PM
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Bind 8 Apache
Hello every one i was wondering if they is any deffrance between setup bind for a bc.ca
vs . com name
any info on setup bind wound be nice
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07-18-2001, 05:36 PM
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Nope. No difference.
There is a difference in how you go about getting a .ca or .bc.ca domain name. Anyone can get a .com, but I believe you must be an operating business in Canada to get a .ca domain and probably the same to get .bc.ca.
Where you are in teh world does not matter for a .com domain (I think...) 
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07-18-2001, 07:06 PM
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Now what about setup bind ? with one static ip ?
What else is involed with setuo bind with only one ip do i just make it a primary ?
and enter the one ip for the zone ?
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07-19-2001, 02:35 AM
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Are you trying to build a 'real' name server for an interet domain? You'll need to 'register' the nameserver before it can become authoritative for domains you will be hosting. You will also need a second name server. That can be done for a fee by your ISP.
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07-19-2001, 03:50 AM
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Bind
Yes i want to be the primary nameserver and do not want my isp to be sec cause they charge money for it can i still be done ?
can i run my primary and sec on the same ip >?
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07-19-2001, 04:00 AM
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nope.
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07-19-2001, 04:10 AM
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bind
can i do it with just a primary
and not have a back until i can find some one to host one?
Icq 19293877
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07-19-2001, 04:20 AM
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you could register that one name server, but you can't host a web site as any registrar I've dealt with requires at least two DNSs.
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07-19-2001, 06:05 PM
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Ya i guess i will get my friend to be sec
will have to a friend off mine to be sec ?>
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07-21-2001, 11:37 AM
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orr you could use www.secondary.com as your secondary DNS server. Its a free service up to 5 names i think.
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07-21-2001, 02:19 PM
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Nx
Or i cound use nsexechange.com
or zonedit
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07-21-2001, 05:38 PM
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I did not try them so i dont know anything about them. Its good to know though i'll take a look at them next time 
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