slight dns confusion again

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Hi Raul,

DNS delegates authority for domains.  Hypothetically, this delegation could 
be many levels deep...

If you serve your own domains, then your "upstream" DNS would simply be the 
root name servers.

Regards.

At 01:20 AM 5/11/2002 -0500, you wrote:

>I did change the serial numbers.  As to your other question I'm not
>sure what you are trying to ask.    the sprintbbd.net are the only
>authoritive name servers for my domain.   What upstream servers are
>you referring to?
>
>Cecil H. Whitley said the following on Fri, May 10,
>2002 at 10:53:03PM -0400:
> > Hi,
> > Did you remember to change the serial numbers when you made the change?
> > Also, did your upstream dns change their a records for the nameserver(s)?
> > Regards,
> > Cecil
> >
> >
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