[NCSA-discuss] DNS Questions

Derek Featherston derek.featherston at cirruspharm.com
Tue Feb 21 11:19:00 EST 2006


We do have internal DNS servers, but the external/authoritative ones are
hosted by AIT.  I considered hosting them myself but decided against it for
now.

Derek

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|From: ncsa-discussion-bounces at ncsysadmin.org [mailto:ncsa-discussion-
|bounces at ncsysadmin.org] On Behalf Of Jeffrey Johnson
|Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 11:10 AM
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|Subject: Re: [NCSA-discuss] DNS Questions
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|You might also be able to get your ISP or new hosting provider to
|transfer the domain for you. Are your DNS servers in house, or are
|they hosted or colocated at AIT?
|
|Jeff
|
|On 2/21/06, zman <zman at shell.neverwhere.org> wrote:
|> On Tue, 21 Feb 2006, Derek Featherston wrote:
|> > Questions:
|> > How do I go about making such a transition?  Do I need to contact AIT,
|or
|> > can my ISP/provider simply seize the zone?  I'd prefer to deal as
|little
|> > with AIT as possible.  Will it be necessary for us to re-register our
|domain
|> > name through a different registrar?  I've never dealt with any of these
|> > aspects of DNS before, and I've never personally registered or re-
|registered
|> > a domain, so any insight would be greatly appreciated.  And a step-by-
|step
|> > suggested procedure would be wonderful.
|>
|> You should be able to put in a transfer for the DNS with them (since they
|> are also you registrar). I would also make sure they update it as to the
|> technical contact etc... Shouldn't be a hassle..
|>
|> Scott H. Zekanis
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|Jeffrey Carlton Johnson
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