What are you trying to do ?
I get the impression you are trying to do something
sneaky.
If that's the case, you really don't need
to.
You can use OpenDNS, or DynDNS, or any of a bunch of others
for free.
Is there a particular reason you need to use the verizon
DNS servers ?
shhhhh.... don't give them any ideas!
yeah... I kinda thought
that ns =name server but what about mx?
On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 11:51 AM, Eric Shubert
<ejs@shubes.net>
wrote:
mike havens wrote:
> On the webpage I learned they were
verizons name servers they were
> harping on about not using them if you
are not authorized to do so. What
> are they talking about? I thought
they were in the public domain.
>
What led you to believe
that?
They are intended for use solely by their customers. Why
would/should
they provide DNS resolver services for the whole
world?
Then again, if they want to limit usage of their resolvers to
their
customers, it seems reasonable that they take whatever measures
are
necessary to enforce that limitation.
--
-Eric 'shubes'
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:-)~MIKE~(-: