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    Question Problem to set NameServer Name (not DNS nameservers)

    Hi All,

    I just changed a new Host. Someone told me it also must be change the IP address at the first domain registrar. Then, I goto client area of my domain registrar.

    In Domain Manager, after successful fill the 2Nameservers (ns1 & ns2) of the new host, at very bottom I see Management Tools menu for Register Nameservers.
    After click, there are 3 options: Register, Modify and Delete NameServer.

    I choose Register a NameServer Name. There are 2 boxes to be filled.
    In box IP Address: I fill the IP of my new VPS, in box Nameserver: let it blank.
    But it seems not allowed, because the page says: Child NameServer should be in proper format !

    For example let say my domain is luckman.com
    I don't know what to fill in, while on my new VPS > I look the Hostname: also listed empty!

    My question: Do I have to give any names just like: xxx.luckman.com ? Then, I have updated to the new VPS as well?
    I've read the help, but i still don't understand.

    Cause of newbie, I hope someone can teach me, thanks in advance.
    Last edited by Luckman; 04-28-2011 at 08:13 AM.

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