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Re: [cobalt-users] Bypass server DNS



Hello

If you want to you can make up all sorts of fake DNS zone records. It's all in how you configure the DNS. Hijacking www.disney.com and all sorts of goofy stuff. I don't think your customers would appreciate it.

Ken

At 02:01 PM 9/8/00, you wrote:
Here is a question...I have a RAQ3 that I am doing my own primary and
secondary DNS.  I am a host provider and there are some features that I can
not afford to provide with my package.  There are times that I would like to
use another web site provider for other features.  But, I don't want the
nameservers on the customers domain to be the other provider.  I would like
it to be my nameservers.

So here is the question...

Can I assign the customers domain with my nameservers and then setup the DNS
on my RAQ3 to point to the other providers IP address?  Will this translate
correctly and effectively hide the other service provider??

Just trying to think outside the box a little...

TIA,
Scott


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