On Wed, 26 Feb 1997, Bradley Dunn wrote:
On Wed, 26 Feb 1997, Lyndon Levesley wrote:
Nameservers are a bit harder to renumber, but that's not too bad. When you have hundreds of virtual web sites?
Well, that doesn't matter all that much, I just submitted change of nameservers for 209 domains yesturday... Wrote a perl script that invoked PGP in batchmode and signed them all and sent them off to the internic, i got another one written that will check hostmasters mail and erase them from the array when we get the confirm that it was done. Note, that wasn't renumbering the nameserver, but switching the domain that the nameserver was in. But unless I'm mistaken, the nameserver itself is just a record that can be updated without hurting anything else? --- |Douglas ``Wildcat'' Warren |Email: dwarren@netusa.net| Jura gur tbireazrag |Network/Security Consultant|Phone: (516) 543-0234 | bhgynjf Pelcgbtencul, |President of SBCS a chapter| Fax: (516) 543-0274 | bayl pevzvanyf jvyy |of the ACM. | PGP: finger dwarren | unir cevinpl