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01-13-2002, 11:06 PM #1Junior Guru Wannabe
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RegisterFly & Nameservers
Any of you register your nameservers at RegisterFly?
It seems to me that RegisterFly only allows us to create only one nameserver for each domain name, i think we may need to pay for the second one. Am i correct to say this?
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01-14-2002, 02:04 AM #2Web Hosting Master
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This is what you should do with Registerfly. Click on your domain and then click on the create nameserver text. First register your primary nameserver and ip address. For example
ns1.mydomain.com
Then you'll get a confirmation screen. Then go and register your secondary nameserver. Once again something like
ns2.mydomain.com
In 12-72 hours check out www.internic.com to see if the nameservers have been updated in the whois databases. If you have any clients who registered any domains through Network Solutions, you might have to give Netsol a call and tell them your nameserver information, because Netsol are very slow to update their database.
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01-14-2002, 02:42 AM #3Junior Guru Wannabe
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Thanks for replying.
After creating the nameservers, I click on the "Verify status of Create Name server request" link and the page shows
"Name Server Status:
No name servers requested"
Anyone experienced this before?
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01-14-2002, 03:08 AM #4Web Hosting Master
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Bryon-
Yeah I had the same problem when I was trying to register my nameservers through Registerfly. I think that it is a glitch in their software. Just check out the internic site in the morning as I think that they are the fastest to update their whois database.
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01-14-2002, 03:26 AM #5Junior Guru Wannabe
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Thanks a lot, InsiderHosting.
Next time we can check with each other if we encounter any problems with RegisterFly.
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01-14-2002, 03:43 AM #6Junior Guru Wannabe
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Do you know if they charge extra for creating nameservers?
I read on a few other forums that they charge $9.99 for creating each nameserver. Have sent they a mail few days ago for a confirmation but they have yet to reply.
If they do charge, I am going to transfer my nameservers domains over to directnic or 000domains.
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01-14-2002, 03:50 AM #7Web Hosting Master
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They don't charge for registering nameservers.
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01-14-2002, 04:27 AM #8Junior Guru Wannabe
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Thanks.
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01-15-2002, 11:49 AM #9Junior Guru Wannabe
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I think directnic do not charge to create the namserver but they charge $5 to manage DNS plus their charge $15 to register the domain ($20) so it's almost the same.
directDNS $5.00/per year Create A, MX, and CNAME RecordsLast edited by chilediez; 01-15-2002 at 12:03 PM.
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01-15-2002, 03:53 PM #10Disabled
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use stargateinc.com. they don't charge anything for changes.
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01-15-2002, 08:18 PM #11Junior Guru Wannabe
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Some false rumours had been going around on other forums saying that they charge for creating nameserves.
It is confirmed that RegisterFly do NOT charge anything for creating nameservers. (of course, you need to pay for your domain first.)
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01-16-2002, 11:46 AM #12Aspiring Evangelist
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I have some experiences with registerfly.com and 000domains.com. Both companys let you create your own name servers free of charge.
With registerfly.com, you submit the request, they will setup for you. In my experiences, the whois DB was updated within 24~48 hours.
With 000domains.com, you can create name servers online. With their "domain manager", you can manage this yourself. If any problems, the system will report to you. 000domains(OpenSRS) is the better choice if you run the web-hosting company or you want to update it frequently.
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01-16-2002, 12:14 PM #13Junior Guru Wannabe
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Does 000domains offer reseller plans?
What are their prices?
I have email them but I have get answer yet.
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01-16-2002, 12:32 PM #14Web Hosting Master
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Originally posted by chilediez
Does 000domains offer reseller plans?
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