Actually, just found it - seems they added the feature to do nameserver
registration a short while ago. I don't remember it being there. For
future reference of any poor newbie sot who is searching for this in the
future, select the domain name and then select "Nameserver
Registration" Thank
>
> Some gTLD registrars (such as those for .net if memory serves correctly)
> require your nameservers to be registered in a server registry (I think
> OpenSRS or Tucows.) Some registrars update/maintain these entries
> automatically, with others you have to request it.
>
> Andy
To clarify, all
Blasted reply only goes to the sender... sorry, Eric. I use namcheap,
but suggestions are always welcome. Thank you all for the information so
far.
Jeremy
On 12/24/08 12:45 PM, Eric C Davis wrote:
eltiare wrote:
Hello all,
Got a total newb here to DNS. I've purchased the book DNS and BIN
A couple of the DNS registrars I've worked with ask you for the hostname
of your DNS nameservers first (e.g. ns1.andyshellam.eu,
ns2.andyshellam.eu,) then they work out if they're part of the same
domain name (andyshellam.eu.) If they are, they then ask for the IP
address of the servers to cre
eltiare wrote:
Hello all,
Got a total newb here to DNS. I've purchased the book DNS and BIND
from O'Reilly, and most of it makes sense to me. However, there is one
thing that has been bugging me, and it's that I can't figure out how
the life of me I am supposed to point registrar's to my domai
This is a tough one for all newbies. The problem here is that this
particular operation is not related at all to your DNS server. You need to
do this at your registrar.
The second biggest problem is that all registrars call it something
different. I went through this many times when I worked at Do
Hello all,
Got a total newb here to DNS. I've purchased the book DNS and BIND
from O'Reilly, and most of it makes sense to me. However, there is one
thing that has been bugging me, and it's that I can't figure out how
the life of me I am supposed to point registrar's to my domain name
server. Th
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