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Re: [cobalt-users] Lame Delegation gone too far??? -reply



Another way to approach it, is to charge your customer a slight fee for 
removing the reverse look-up.  The reason for the fee is to allow for the 
removal of the record to be flushed out of all your organizations DNS 
server, the Root-Name servers and to also handle residual reverse look-ups 
during the transition.

Usually it is $125.00 to honor the request and $25.00 per DNS server you 
have to remove the record from. 

/mark




"Robert G. Fisher" <rfisher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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04/04/00 05:56 AM
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On Tue, Apr 04, 2000 at 08:39:16AM +0100, abcwebspace wrote:
> I have a customer who hosts with us, lets say abc.com,  who has just 
asked
> us to remove the reverse look-up from abc.com because he has set up a
> records at granitecanyon.com (a free name server service I think)for 
another
> domain name for this IP number to point to!! So, okay it's early morning

So mention to the individual you can do DNS hosting as well, if he
prefers to use them and to use you for virtual hosting *shrug* keep
his site running, let him handle more of the work, and collect your
checks?  If he wants to use name-based hosting, decide whether you
want to charge for each VirtualHost entry to the httpd.conf file.

Pointing domains to an IP through DNS does not require you to do
anything with that particular IP, only your agreement with the
customer would matter in that reguard.

--
Robert G. Fisher                     NEOCOM Microspecialists Inc.
System Administrator/Programmer      (540) 666-9533 x 116

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