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  1. #26
    I have a question, do you need to run a nameserver yourself, or can yuo use the existing nameserver of your host and rename it with this tool?

    april, you can get a managed account instead that do the technical stuff for you
    Last edited by Bashar; 08-25-2004 at 06:22 AM.

  2. #27
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    You can do either. You can even use GoDaddy's nameservers.
    Last edited by Bashar; 08-25-2004 at 06:22 AM.

  3. #28
    if you only have 1 IP (say at home) how could you do this?

    I tried to just put the same for both, and got htis message:
    Error: The IP address you have attempted to use (**) during the registration of your name server is already in use by another name server. Please choose another IP address to associate with your name server.

  4. #29
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    Thanks. I love GoDaddy.com

  5. #30
    First time I used godaddy took me ages to work that out so good tutorial

  6. #31
    raybdbomb, I'm afraid you cannot.. thats for trying to force secondary nameservers that are on another physical location.. however you should be able to retrieve more ips for the same server

  7. #32
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    Okay, I followed the directions and got two error messages from Godaddy. Here's one:

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    The registration of NS1.MYDOMAIN.COM has FAILED.
    The IP you requested for this name server was:
    207.XX.XX.XX
    Error: (551) Parent domain status does not allow for operation;
    Please contact GoDaddy.com for assistance.
    http://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/support.asp
    ---------------------------------------

    One can check internic to determine that the ip number is free. What else must I do??

    My new host says: There is no match for that nameserver in the Internic database, so it seems to be a problem on GoDaddy's end. There should be no reason why you cannot register that nameserver:

    http://reports.internic.net

  8. #33
    Have you contacted godaddys support?

  9. #34
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    I did a search on the web (that's how I found this post, in fact).
    I was successfully able to assign nameservers -- after I unlocked the domain.
    My understanding was that a locked domain just prevented transfer of the domain to another registrar. It also prevents setting up nameservers (and possibly doing anything).

    Hope this helps someone.

  10. #35
    Great info. Thanks
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  11. #36
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    Is it normal for a nameserver that i have created to be available on a Whois lookup, but not reachable via ping?

  12. #37
    datruesurfer, its two completely different things. whois looks up the registration from a database, ping asks for reply from a server to see if it is alive (and the server may choose to answer or not)

  13. #38
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    Sorry, newbie question.
    I have created my nameservers up to step 15 of the excellent tutorial.
    Do I now go to the name servers summary, and change to my new domain. At the moment they point to Godaddy parkserver, do I change using the custom name servers option, and what format should I use ns1.mydomain.com?

    Thanks in advance

  14. #39
    wow wow owow ...solved a lot of my problems ....too cool

  15. #40
    please guys i registered an account at godaddy

    and i didn`t recieve any confermation number

    i checked the e-mail and i didn`t recieve anything at all

    the e-mail is written correctly and i am still facing the 4 digits pin prob ... i didn`t recieve an e-mail from godaddy at all

    please any help ??? and if online help at msn massenger i would appriciate it !

  16. #41
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    Re: Creating/Registering NameServers [GoDaddy.com]

    Thanks for the tips, idologic_aw.

  17. #42
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    thanks, its easy

  18. #43
    WOW. Thanks a lot.

    Just one question. Can I point my other domains on that nameservers?

    What would be the effect when I point domain B to the Domain A nameserver?

  19. #44
    do u have to pay extra to register the nameservers? if so how much bro

  20. #45
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    The registration of the name servers will cost you nothing.

    Hope that Helps
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  21. #46
    Thanks...
    I thought you had to pay for nameservers..
    anyway I'll be registering a domain name soon w/ goDaddy hopefully I can work out the nameserver part

  22. #47
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    Quote Originally Posted by _ice_
    Thanks...
    I thought you had to pay for nameservers..
    anyway I'll be registering a domain name soon w/ goDaddy hopefully I can work out the nameserver part
    If you register with Godaddy, READ EACH STEP or you will miss the link in small type to change nameservers! Good luck.

  23. #48
    Does anything need to be done to the nameservers of the domain you just created as a custom nameserver? Does it need to be pointed to the new nameservers, parked at Godaddy, etc.? Thanks.

  24. #49
    I have a situation here. Lets say i have a domain that is registered under GoDaddy, i wonder if its possible to use it to create name server but directed to another domain name?

    Lets say.

    Daddy.com = GoDaddy registered
    Nom.com = Enom registered

    under Daddy.com account i'll create name server but i'll fill in ns1.Nom.com to 122.0.0.1

    Will it work? Or must it be Daddy.com? I wonder if anyone have ever tried this before.
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  25. #50
    hello all ..this is nice tutorial...

    but i have an error message said when i fill the second name server :

    *the name server is not register*

    meanwhile i already fill my hostname and my 2 ip address..

    can anyone give me some info...

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