On Thursday 09 March 2006 09:28, Anil Kamath wrote:
> we have registered a domainname and we would like to host the website on
> our home network. We also have a nameserver primary up and running Incase
> we allocate the custom nameserver with the Public static IP address
> allocated to us by our ISP do we have to keep the nameserver up and running
> when its propogating ?
This is no answer to your question,
but what is probably a very ignorant question in return.
Don't people who register domain-names normally run name-servers
for their customers?
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