Re: Transfering domain authority



John Smith <jsmith@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> What if I am using the DNS for public IP addresses only?

Public IP addresses only is required.
I'm not saying you can't host your own, I do that, but I have three DNS
servers, two of which answer only to the public requests. I cannot use them
locally, they won't resolve my local network.



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