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On 12/31/2010 1:18 AM, Berndt Josef Wulf wrote:
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<pre wrap="">This doesn't stop the registrant of openhpsdr.org to add a record into
openhpsdr.org DNS database to point to the svn host and any other services.
Talk to your service provider (DreamHost?) and discuss available options.
OpenHPSDR may also consider running their own nameserver, which isn't
difficult to setup, in order to eliminate of having to deal with a third
party.
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Does this imply that if you have a domain registered with DreamHost
you have to ask them to change<br>
e.g. the 'A' record of the DNS serving your domain ? If this is the
case, I suggest a change of the<br>
registrar... I have a few domains registered with GoDaddy, and I
have a complete control of the<br>
DNS, interactively, with just a few clicks of the mouse.... no need
to beg anybody for a change of the<br>
DNS entries....<br>
<br>
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<i><b>73 Alberto I2PHD</b></i>
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