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| subject: | Re: Quick, what`s some good alternate DNS servers.... |
>> SS> what are some good public DNS servers that could use >> instead SS> of those from my ISP? >>use Jonathan de Boyne Pollard's DNS stuff... he's the guy that's >>written the OS/2 command line utilities (OS2CLU04), a 32bit cmd >>replacement and a lot of other utils for OS/2... his DNS stuff >>is great and works a hell of a lot better than BIND... in >>addition, you can run your own server for domain name resolution >>on your internal machines if you desire and you /don't/ have to >>use those silly zone files like bind requires... >>you can check his stuff out at >>http://homepages.tesco.net/~J.deBoynePollard/Softwares/pre-relea >>se.html and follow back thru the url to get to his homepage and >>root out more info if you like... [trim] m> Mark, m> I find it very difficult to download this tool. Two of the m> links are just bad. i haven't really looked at his pages... i know that he's very busy with several projects and its possible that he hasn't updated them... m> And the third link requires me to "join" the archive. archive? the team? m> Perhaps you have a copy of the file that you can email m> directly to me? I would appreciate it if you can. since the Internet Utilities haven't been released for public consumption, AFAIK the only way to get them is by joining the testing group... i know there is/was a link there to email andy about joining... i know that he is or was also reading this area... hopefully he'll speak up... then again, maybe i'll give him a tap on the shoulder and point him in here to join in on this... )\/(ark* Origin: (1:3634/12) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 3634/12 106/2000 633/267 |
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