How does the local name server know when a domain name moves to a new IP address?
Posted on Jun 26, 2008 under domain news and reports | 1 Commentafter a local name server has discovered the IP address of a domain name somewhere on the internet.
after a local name server has discovered the IP address of a domain name somewhere on the internet.
i stored my documents in yahoo only. but i dont know in which domain i stored my documents.is there any domain like mydocu.yahoo.com.please answer for my question at the earliest…thanks venkat
Does anyone know a site where I can build a website for free and get a domain name for free? Besides geocities, and freewebs?
I need to buy some domain names…Plz tell me the cheapest domain name seller on the net…I know yahoo sells at 2.99$….any other company which sells domain name for low price??
I only need to buy domain names and not hosting..
been using godaddy, actually.
anyone else??
if you pay for register.com, why do you have a banner on your site?? i thought they did that on free site stuff only.
or @verizonwireless.com. It's not those, I've tried them already.
have two domains served by windows 2000 pdc which are connected via a vpn. network one 192.168.1.0 is connected to network 2 10.0.0.0 via a workign vpn. The network works fine as I can ping from any machine on one network to the other. I need to enable both domains to see each other. From my undrstanding with windows 2000 active directory takes over the mater browser. I rather not use wins but DNS .. how can I sync both networks.