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Never mind - not necessary for a static IP. ...Neil Neil Palmer/DPS <neilp@xxxxxxxxxxx> Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 2005/05/11 13:28 To Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> cc Subject Re: Running public DNS server on iSeries Pete, Do you use them for a static or dynamic DNS ? Their site appears to say you need a client to change the IP address, but of course the client code isn't going to run on a iSeries. ...Neil Pete Helgren <Pete@xxxxxxxxxx> Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 2005/05/11 12:13 To Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> cc Subject Re: Running public DNS server on iSeries We have been using everydns.net and it has been flawless. A small donation is all it takes to configure as many domains as you want. It also supports dynamic dns for those folks who can't get a static IP address yet want to host a domain. If you are looking for simple, cheap and effective DNS service you should check them out as well. Pete Helgren Neil Palmer/DPS wrote: >I think the following is possible, though maybe not advisable. Any >comments? > >Have a customer switching ISP's from one who was providing DNS service to >one who won't (because the latter has DSL and the former is only ISDN). >They only have one system, the iSeries, behind a firewall. I was >wondering about running a DNS server on the iSeries for their public >domain, and seting the firewall to forward DNS port 53 traffic to the >internal address of their iSeries. Is this possible? (May be an issue >there too in that the internal DNS address for their domain should resolve >to a 192.168.x.x address, so maybe that's a showstopper right there). I'm >thinking I'd be better off signing them up with one of the free DNS >service providers. > > >Also, DNS on port 53 uses only TCP. not UDP - is that right? > >...Neil
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