Ben,
You may be able to run multiple instances of BIND on different IPs on the
same server, or a combination of MS DNS and BIND on different IPs on the
same server, but you _really_ don't want to. Downsizing redundancy in your
nameserver DNS is just plain the wrong thing to do.
The reason you're
If you're that small - how many PUBLIC domains do you have to be authoritative
for? What is the change frequency in a year, that you need this to be on your
local DNS.
For redundancy and availability purposes, why not host your public DNS at your
registry, block incoming DNS queries at your bor
Ben, you'd find Simple DNS Plus an easy cross-grade. We have used it
exclusively for all user-facing DNS for many years. We only use MS DNS
as a stealth primary.
Also, as Andy said, it's hard to believe your authoritiative domains
require more than a few dollars a month worth of DNS hosting -- som