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onasre
07-25-2009, 12:39 AM
Hello

My Domain Hosted with Yahoo , Recently i have bought VPS and Recived 2 IPs, Made My own DNS . Went to yahoo to update my New Nameserver , I see Change Name server , and inserted my New Nameserver .. But i do not know where to add the 2 ips .. With Godaddy i know how , they Have the tool add Host where u write down the nameserver with the Ip with Yahoo Nothing but Change Nameserver .. and another Tool called ' A record ' change Arecord or Change Cname ..

wonder if i need to click A record Change and insert the 2 Ips one A Time .

if any has any idea .. Thx

serversignature
07-25-2009, 06:05 AM
You may not need to enter the IP addresses of the name servers. In most cases, only the host name of the name servers is required.


hope that helps

Victor Lugo
07-25-2009, 06:58 AM
Assuming you wish to use private nameservers, I suggest you add A records for (NS1, NS2) or (NSA, NSB).
Keep in mind such changes require time to propagate. You won't immediately know whether or not your changes worked.

enalab
07-25-2009, 08:48 AM
1. you need to create child nameserver on your domain panel
2. create " A" record for your child nameserver
3. change your nameserver to NS that you have created from child nameserver

onasre
07-25-2009, 02:04 PM
All Have been Done with my VPS , Matter of Fact when my Domain was with Godaddy , I used to click Add Host then add the Host with it IP like this

NS1.mysite.com
192.168.0.1
NS2.mysite.com
192.168.0.2

And Work ..

But with Yahoo they Only Have Way to Change Only Name server .. where u just add the Name server .. and Add A recod or Add Cname.

I'm useing my Own Prive domain as NS ..

i changed it to my New Private NS and updated it from yahoo panel , but the site Offile til Now it been pretty enoght time for change take effect.

i even Callede Yahoo and they Said i dont need IPS just insert the Nameserver .. and Thats true it was oK when i was Useing Shared Nameserver from another Server

Victor Lugo
07-25-2009, 02:07 PM
You must specify A records when using private nameservers.