Anyone know hot to register nameservers with godaddy?
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Login into your account, then "manage domains", then choose one and expand the last option on the right "Domain Summary"...
and click the link in that box to "see details or to modify"
hope that helps
Last edited by Aric; 07-06-2004, 04:56 PM.Awesome cloud hosting by DigitalOcean -
Originally posted by Aric
Login into your account, then "manage domains", then choose one and expand the last option on the right "Domain Summary"...
and click the link in that box to "see details or to modify"
hope that helps
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actually i need to REGISTER nameservers. Not set them for my domain. but thanks anyways.
anyone else have any ideas?469344657Comment
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Uhm, if it's your dedicated box ... you'd just add them to your named.conf
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Mine took all of 10 hours to resolve and ready to add new domains.
An edit here, and edit there to named.conf and it's good to go.
This is of course assuming you aren't running it from your little linux box on your dsl/cable
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Log into your account. Click on "Manage Domains". Select the one that you want to use. **Make sure that it is unlocked.** On the right you'll see a menu for "Domain Details". Click on "Domain Host Summary". Then click on "Click here to see details or to modify." You'll see a field for 'Host' .yourdomain.com. Put in your host name (usually ns1, ns2, etc.). Below that enter the ip.Originally posted by PiksalDesign
Anyone know hot to register nameservers with godaddy?
Click to save changes.
For the second one, do the same thing, but you'll click on "add new host" after you've gone back into the menu. Don't forget to use ns2. (or whatever) and the second ip.
Save changes, log out.
Nameservers will register fairly quickly. You can go back and check the status. (or use dnsstuff.com to check it) Also, if it's your own box, depending on how your host works and what you're using it for, you may also need to get your host to set up RDNS for your mail.War National Damn Champions EagleComment



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