Thanks,
That was the answer i was looking for. Now it is making sense.
Thanks again,
Mike
On Aug 13, 2010, at 4:19 PM, Dave Sparro wrote:
On 8/13/2010 1:53 PM, Mike Mackintosh wrote:
How will the registrar be able to resolve the host name
dns.angryserver.net if dns is not propagating? I understand that when
you register a domain, the registrar will send the nameserver
information to the root servers, which are then queried for your
domain
when you do a lookup. If dns.angryserver.net and
dns2.angryserver.net is
not propagated to the root servers, how can it be resolved to the
correct nameserver? Do i need to create an A record for another
domain
and point that to the nameservers, and then update my NS records for
angryserver.net to use the other domain?
The registrar will have a mechanism for you to supply the IP address
(es) of you name server(s). These are called glue records.
--
Dave
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