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Hi Florian

Done. I've set the .ca to redirect to libocon.com. Should not take long to propagate. Let me know if there any problems.

Cheers

Marc

Le 2011-05-25 03:52, Florian Effenberger a écrit :
Hi Marc,

Marc Paré wrote on 2011-05-24 19.39:

I have all 4 that you listed. Should I input the DNS? I can't seem to
find my notes of DNS's from the last time I pointed a site to TDF.

I guess the best would be if we only took .com .net and .org - for .ca
we need a local address, so TDF cannot take it legally, and for a global
conference, we do not need it. However, feel free to host and redirect
it directly.

For the .com .net and .org, can you enter the following DNS servers?

ns1.first-ns.de
robotns2.second-ns.de
robotns3.second-ns.com

Then the domains will be in the TDF infrastructure.

Re: local residential address. Feel free to use my address if you wish
for any .ca domains. I have a few online businesses it could be listed
under, my main one is parEntreprise.com

Thanks for the offer, that's nice! I guess we don't need the .ca domain,
but feel free to keep it :)

Thanks again, Marc!

Florian




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