Dynamic IP and DNS management

From: MC (MC_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/24/05

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    Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 10:45:02 -0800
    
    

    Hi there,
        I'm setting up a new domain for a company that already has a domain name
    registered that they currently use for email and web. That domain name is
    hosted by a 3rd party who also hosts the website and mail server. The domain
    is a small office of roughly 10 computers and our internet provider is the
    local cable company who DOES NOT provide static IP's. And given the
    circumstance, there is no way for us to get a static IP address (either
    DSL/T1 etc.). Here in lies the "situation". I want to be able to setup the
    windows 2000 server as a RRAS server and also host terminal services for
    users in a remote site. I do want to use the same domain name that they
    already own. Is there a way for me to continue letting the 3rd party
    maintain the dns name for email and web, while using that same name for the
    internal domain and use remote access services? If not, could I then take
    over the domain name myself using a dynamic dns service and then just forward
    web and email content to that 3rd party? Another bit of info is that
    separting the computers from the cable modem is a linksys cable router.


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