On 1/17/2010 7:22 AM, Lanny Marcus wrote: > I have been using a free DNS service for the past seven (7) years. > This morning, at 4 A.M., , I changed the "A" record for one of my web > sites, to point to an IP address on a different server, so I could > test. After watching the TTL count down from 3600 to zero, with the > "dig" command, it then reset to 3600, but still resolved to the > original IP address. :-) I set the "A" record back to the original > IP address and filed a Support Ticket with that company, but if they > cannot get this to work properly again, I need a new DNS service that > is free. Recommendations? (BTW, the Domain is registered with > GoDaddy, but not hosted there, so it appears I cannot use their "Total > DNS" service). TIA! > > Lanny > Magazine subscriptions Largest discount Credit/Debit Card Check PayPal > http://www.lowcostmagazines.com/ > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > > > Why not your own dns of the box? I use godaddy to point traffic to my server and it does dns for my domains on it's own...i am using virtualmin. I don't know which free dns service you are using now. I don't know if opendns allows that kind of flexibility. dyndns might work(unless that's who youa re using now). everydns is now owned by dyn..