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I make a reasonable commitment to make the following work if you can do on your own: | I make a reasonable commitment to make the following work at no charge if you can do on your own: | ||
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add the following name servers, which are non-recursive, in desired order to your active resolver(s): | add the following name servers, which are non-recursive, in desired order to your active resolver(s): | ||
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or their ip addresses if your resolver requires that. | or their ip addresses if your resolver requires that. | ||
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The priced domain support here permits recursion and additional services with continuous live maintenance by intelligent agency. | |||
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Revision as of 13:58, 23 November 2018
Alt-rooted means that something other than the priced name system is in force.[1]
As used here it means peering with the name servers here, which is automated like in letsencrypt as part of the SSO/user provisioning setup.
I make a reasonable commitment to make the following work at no charge if you can do on your own:
add the following name servers, which are non-recursive, in desired order to your active resolver(s):
- daclips.meansofproduction.biz
- daclips2.meansofproduction.biz
or their ip addresses if your resolver requires that.The priced domain support here permits recursion and additional services with continuous live maintenance by intelligent agency.
- ↑ see en:Alt root