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    I don't get this nameserver thing..

    Ok so I sound like a total noob.. Well I still am I guess, I just bought my first VPS I've been on shared hosting for all this time. Well I bought it, I set up everything via the Cpanel, but how am I supposed to get it to work!

    I mean, my domain is parked at GoDaddy.com, so how to I make that domain a name server :\

    Can someone please tell me what I'm supposed to do, as at the moment i'm very confused
    I thought I'd just have to put the name servers on my godaddy account [for "mysite.net"] as "ns1.Mysite.net" and "ns2.mysite.net" but It won't work :|

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    Get the sellers shared nameserver IP's, add 2 entries in the main domain DNS zone file using these as A records and use ns1 & ns2 or something, start named (use WHM for nameserver setup and it'll do that bit for you) and create nameserver records at your registrar - DONE!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Decker View Post
    Get the sellers shared nameserver IP's, add 2 entries in the main domain DNS zone file using these as A records and use ns1 & ns2 or something, start named (use WHM for nameserver setup and it'll do that bit for you) and create nameserver records at your registrar - DONE!
    if you need help to create nameserver records at your registrar

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    lol.. im with you brother

    Yes i can get my domain to forward to my server IP, but how the hell do i make the IP and Domain name interchangeable.

    There should just be some form somewhere i fill out that says my domain shoud now be regarded as this IP, and there should be a setting in windows somwhere that says this ip can also be called this domain.
    So why so dam complicated?

    eg. http://202.163.64.199/testing/ to be the same as http://www.serenityx.com/testing/

    Changing the name servers to the ones provided by the hosting company does nothing.

    As far as the domain controll panel is concerend the "home directory" is service they provide that i didnt even pay for :/

    All research on the matter has lead to confusion, so some one once and for all tel us what to do plz



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    Decker, that made absoloutly no sense what so ever, noob it up plz.

    "add 2 entries in the main domain DNS zone file " <--- WTF?? DNS Zone files? How does one access these?
    "using these as A records and use ns1 & ns2 or something" <--- huh??
    "start named (use WHM for nameserver setup and it'll do that bit for you) and create nameserver records at your registrar" <---Whats named and how do you start it?? Whats WHM and how/where do you use it?

    No wonder people get so confused...
    Last edited by fnixws; November 14th, 2007 at 05:28.

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    Cowboy have you registered your nameserver with GoDaddy? What needs to happen is you need to register say for example ns1.yoursite.com to point to ip address 5.6.7.8 (example). Then it should work for you. If you cant get it to work shoot me a pm and ill be more than happy to login for you and set it up no problem.

    @serenity

    is this a vps you are trying to setup as well? Just speaking on a general basis, your dns zone file is located in /var/named/yoursite.db.

    Im willing to help out both of you guys get your sites up and running shoot me a pm if you would like for me to help you out.

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    create nameserver records at your registrar - DONE!
    How do I do that ,I'm using godaddy

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboybebop View Post
    How do I do that ,I'm using godaddy
    I'll do this bit first - http://help.godaddy.com/article.php?...id=GoDaddy&isc=
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    SerenityX, Not giving enough info to recive help,
    What OS? What DNS Server? What Control panel? Ect.

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    Isn't that just a bit of unwarrented advertising again - I think Godaddy do their own instructions fine - as above http://help.godaddy.com/article.php?...id=GoDaddy&isc=
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    Quote Originally Posted by Decker View Post
    Isn't that just a bit of unwarrented advertising again - I think Godaddy do their own instructions fine - as above http://help.godaddy.com/article.php?...id=GoDaddy&isc=
    1- No , it isnt ... I dont own this site or even have hosting with them
    My first hosting compony was with them ... i thought that there help was great ... so i tried to help him

    2- plz stop jumpin in every thread saying that this advertinig , you didnt help much ... plz
    every thread i read ... i read something like this from you

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    whatever you will say
    i will NOT answer you

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    I wouldnt say its unwarrented advertising he simply posted a link that provided the information that the OP was inquiring about..

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    What's wrong with the registrars own?

    Rather go with theirs, and if it goes wrong you know who to blame
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    Nothing is wrong with the registrars own, however the actual link he provided contained screenshots etc of their domaincp..To each its own i guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeekRack View Post
    however the actual link he provided contained screenshots etc of their domaincp..
    So does GoDaddy's it's a lot more clear & detailed too, so less chance of picking it up wrong.
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    Where in windows does one enter these records?
    Where at the 1&1 controll panel do i enter this information?

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