Re: Changing DNS host records

2020-12-11 Thread John Levine
In article <20201211194255.gk2...@frotz.zork.net> you write: >Matthew Crocker writes: > >> I have many customers that have registered their domains against my >> authoritative servers (DNS-AUTH3.CROCKER.COM).I need to move that >> machine to a different >network/IP address.I’ve made the u

Re: Changing DNS host records

2020-12-11 Thread Niels Bakker
* matt...@corp.crocker.com (Matthew Crocker) [Fri 11 Dec 2020, 20:27 CET]: I have many customers that have registered their domains against my authoritative servers (DNS-AUTH3.CROCKER.COM). I need to move that machine to a different network/IP address. I’ve made the updates in my domain (croc

Re: Changing DNS host records

2020-12-11 Thread Seth David Schoen
Matthew Crocker writes: > I have many customers that have registered their domains against my > authoritative servers (DNS-AUTH3.CROCKER.COM).I need to move that machine > to a different network/IP address.I’ve made the updates in my domain > (crocker.com) but I think I also need to upd

Re: Changing DNS host records

2020-12-11 Thread Brielle
On 12/11/2020 12:25 PM, Matthew Crocker wrote: but I think I also need to update the host glue records in the gtld-servers as well. Usually this is an option at your domain name registration provider. Might be called "Registered name servers". It's done on a per domain basis. -- Brielle Bru

Changing DNS host records

2020-12-11 Thread Matthew Crocker
Hello It has been over a decade since I’ve done this and need some help refreshing my memory. I have many customers that have registered their domains against my authoritative servers (DNS-AUTH3.CROCKER.COM).I need to move that machine to a different network/IP address.I’ve made the u