M maikeru New member Joined Sep 13, 2004 Messages 1 Sep 13, 2004 #1 You claim you have "Full DNS Control". Please define. Does this include IPv6, if not, then it is not full DNS control.
You claim you have "Full DNS Control". Please define. Does this include IPv6, if not, then it is not full DNS control.
A apryan Verified User Joined Aug 9, 2004 Messages 62 Sep 13, 2004 #2 DA doesnt support ipv6 to my knowledge. But then again, what cp does?
nobaloney NoBaloney Internet Svcs - In Memoriam † Joined Jun 16, 2003 Messages 25,337 Location California Sep 13, 2004 #3 DA does not have full DNS control . Among the things it does NOT do at this time: * Allow you to enter slave DNS zones * Allow you to control IPv6 records * Allow you to control txt records (except for one limited record for SPF) * Allow you customized MX records to create MX entries for a foreign server. Jeff
DA does not have full DNS control . Among the things it does NOT do at this time: * Allow you to enter slave DNS zones * Allow you to control IPv6 records * Allow you to control txt records (except for one limited record for SPF) * Allow you customized MX records to create MX entries for a foreign server. Jeff
A albatroz Verified User Joined Mar 13, 2004 Messages 337 Location Peru Sep 23, 2004 #4 Is this true? I thought it did * Allow you customized MX records to create MX entries for a foreign server. Jeff [/B][/QUOTE]
Is this true? I thought it did * Allow you customized MX records to create MX entries for a foreign server. Jeff [/B][/QUOTE]
nobaloney NoBaloney Internet Svcs - In Memoriam † Joined Jun 16, 2003 Messages 25,337 Location California Sep 24, 2004 #5 The last time I looked it didn't. However I haven't seen the most recent release; I hope to have it installed on a testbed server today. Jeff
The last time I looked it didn't. However I haven't seen the most recent release; I hope to have it installed on a testbed server today. Jeff
matrixx Verified User Joined May 24, 2004 Messages 314 Location London, UK Oct 18, 2004 #6 Hi Jeff - did you manage to find out about this? Rob
nobaloney NoBaloney Internet Svcs - In Memoriam † Joined Jun 16, 2003 Messages 25,337 Location California Oct 18, 2004 #7 DA doesn't offer you the ability to add MX records for foreign servers, through their web interface, at this time. Jeff
DA doesn't offer you the ability to add MX records for foreign servers, through their web interface, at this time. Jeff
A albatroz Verified User Joined Mar 13, 2004 Messages 337 Location Peru Oct 18, 2004 #8 So, how do you do when you want to handle such case? Delete the DNS zone from DA? and have the DNS managed elsewhere?
So, how do you do when you want to handle such case? Delete the DNS zone from DA? and have the DNS managed elsewhere?
nobaloney NoBaloney Internet Svcs - In Memoriam † Joined Jun 16, 2003 Messages 25,337 Location California Oct 18, 2004 #9 Just add the record to the zone file manually. DA won't change it. Jeff