On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 02:41:48AM -0400, Erin Clarke wrote:
> http://www.networksolutions.com/cgi-bin/makechanges/itts/host
I see that someone already sent this URL, but I just
thought I'd add, for clarity, that registering a host
(AKA nameserver) is FREE of charge.
Erin 8)
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On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 02:17:07PM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Mary Gardiner wrote:
>> I thought that there were actually two more or less independent procedures.
There are...
>> 1) Registering a domain name, which can be done through endless registrars.
Well, ICANN Accredited Registrars.
On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 02:17:07PM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Mary Gardiner wrote:
> If you're in other domains (.com.au, for instance) you deal with
> whoever administers THAT domain, both for registration and for
> registering your nameserver. In the .com.au case, I believe it's
> AUNIC
On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 02:17:07PM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If you're in the domains (.com at least, I believe others) which
> Network Solutions administers, then whatever other registration
> company you use, you're REALLY going through Network Solutions.
> The other company just handle
> Clear as mud? Good...
lol.
So true about DNS.
It seems confusing at first, but eventually it just clicks in your mind.
- Kath
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Subject: Re: [techtalk] Registering DNS servers
Mary Gardiner wrote:
> I thought that there were actually two more or less independent procedures.
>
> 1) Registering a domain name, which can be done through endless registrars.
>
> 2) Registering a DNS server, which must be done though Network Solutions.
>
> So can you only run a DNS server
On Mon, Apr 09, 2001 at 10:38:34PM -0700, Amber wrote:
> Now, if only they had something to do this for .cx domains, since they
> stopped supporting them, I have gotten nothing done, I have gone around in
> circles with register.com (yes I know my first mistake was using them) and
> NSII can't
On Mon, Apr 09, 2001 at 09:10:27PM -0400, Michelle Murrain wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I'm setting up some nameservers, and I understand that in order to use them,
> they need to be registered with internic as name servers. Does anyone know
> how to go about doing that procedure?
>
> Thanks.
>
> M
On Mon, Apr 09, 2001 at 10:02:10PM -0400, Kath wrote:
> I had this SAME issue, so lemme help you out. NSI is rather confusing on
> it.
>
> 1. Goto www.networksolutions.com
>
> 2. Click Make Changes
>
> 3. Click goto Login Screen
>
> 4. Login to the account holder page (Using account numbe
Now, if only they had something to do this for .cx domains, since they
stopped supporting them, I have gotten nothing done, I have gone around in
circles with register.com (yes I know my first mistake was using them) and
NSII can't look up my domain because it is CX, I can't even try to login
I had this SAME issue, so lemme help you out. NSI is rather confusing on
it.
1. Goto www.networksolutions.com
2. Click Make Changes
3. Click goto Login Screen
4. Login to the account holder page (Using account number and your
password)
5. Click your domain name say "foobar.org" from the
Hi Folks,
I'm setting up some nameservers, and I understand that in order to use them,
they need to be registered with internic as name servers. Does anyone know
how to go about doing that procedure?
Thanks.
Michelle
--
Michelle Murrain, Ph.D.
President
Norwottuck Technology Res
You should have to supply the address of the DNS servers when you register
the domain name for which those servers are authoritative. If you have an
existing domain, and want to change the addresses of the DNS servers for
that domain (e.g. you will now run the DNS servers yourself instead of
using
On Mon, 9 Apr 2001 13:54:36 -0700, you wrote:
>Hello again,
>
>Ok, I got it back up. Thanks, James, for the suggestion, but I'd checked
>the error_log and nothing was there; just the standard starting up and
>shutting down messages. So then I got some original default httpd.conf file
>I had sit
Hello again,
Ok, I got it back up. Thanks, James, for the suggestion, but I'd checked
the error_log and nothing was there; just the standard starting up and
shutting down messages. So then I got some original default httpd.conf file
I had sitting around, changed it to spec with the machine I wa
On Mon, 9 Apr 2001 11:22:05 -0700, you wrote:
>'Lo all-
>
>I've been silent for a while, but I've got a bad problem right now.
>
>I will prompt the following list of actions by saying I am (obviously) NOT
>an apache expert ;-(
>
>A user was complaining that they couldn't get .htaccess to work. I
Pcnfsd is administered by the portmapper. Check your /etc/rpc file to see
if it is in there and uncommented. Also check that portmap is running.
Jen
On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Walt wrote:
> I am trying to get MacNFS ( www.thursby.com )
> working but it keeps asking for PCNFSD support
> from the ser
'Lo all-
I've been silent for a while, but I've got a bad problem right now.
I will prompt the following list of actions by saying I am (obviously) NOT
an apache expert ;-(
A user was complaining that they couldn't get .htaccess to work. I checked
their machine, couldn't figure out what the pr
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