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How to setup nameservers?
Hi there,
I currently got some ip's for the use of namesers, i sell hosting and want to create the nameservers ns1.roundhost.net and ns2.roundhost.net . Do i just create a subdomain that redirects to the ip or is there some proper way to setup nameservers? Thanks in advance, RoundHost |
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You must register the name server domains at your "roundhost.net" registrar. Some registrars call it registering name servers, some call it creating name servers, some call it creating hosts, or adding hosts. Registering a name server involves selecting the hostname for your name server and assigning it an IP address. Once you register the name server you may add it as a host name server for your domain. You can check to see if things have taken effect at these url's:
roundhost.net ns1.roundhost.net ns2.roundhost.net
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Send me a private message if you would like me to setup your DNS for you for a price of your choosing. This is the preferred method if your DNS needs to be fixed/setup fast and you don't have the time to bounce messages back and forth on a forum. Also, check out these links: Whois Direct | DNS Crawler | NS Trace | Compare Free DNS Hosts Last edited by SilentRage : May 27th, 2004 at 09:33 AM. |
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