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Re: [cobalt-users] Bypass server DNS
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Bypass server DNS
- From: "Hosting Technologies" <Terry@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat Sep 9 18:14:28 2000
>Cobalt wrote:
>> so I would like the nameservers on my
>> customers domain to be pointed to my RAQ3 for DNS. They would then
>> see/believe that their site is on my server. I would then setup the DNS
to
>> point the site location back to the IP address of the outsourced site
>> company.
>>
>> It's really just a way I was thinking of being able to provide services
that
>> I can't afford or have not implemented yet without the customer knowing
what
>> is going on.
>If you're hosting DNS your customers won't see the other provider's DNS
>server; that's fine.
>However, if any of them do a traceroute they may find out who the
>provider really is.
>Jeff
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Hi All,
I just tried this by setting the DNS record for a site that I own to an IP
number on another server that I am migrating off from. The site comes up
with and without the www. My question is: what would you do about the mail
server? Would the mail server on the RAQ relay the mail or the one from the
off site server?
Terry Ames