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Old 04-29-2001, 06:08 PM
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I have a dedicated server with two IP addresses (for ns1.otaku-projects.com and ns2.otaku-projects.com). Those two IP addresses are distinct, and I have setup the forward and backward DNS for them.

What more do I have to do to make it so that ns1/ns2.otaku-projects.com can be used as the name servers for a domain? (Something about registering them with InterNIC?)

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Old 04-29-2001, 06:34 PM
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hey philip

all you need now is to register the nameservers with your registrar of those domains..

with 000domains all i do is log in and create the 2 entries for ns1 and ns2 with the domain i want

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Old 04-29-2001, 08:30 PM
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You can goto www.gkg.net they allow a service to register nameservers. Go check them out.

Here is the Direct Link http://www.gkg.net/domain/changes/dns_form.html

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Old 04-29-2001, 10:00 PM
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I have a dedicated server with two IP addresses (for ns1.otaku-projects.com and ns2.otaku-projects.com). Those two IP addresses are distinct, and I have setup the forward and backward DNS for them.

What more do I have to do to make it so that ns1/ns2.otaku-projects.com can be used as the name servers for a domain? (Something about registering them with InterNIC?)
It looks like your domain name is registered with Dotster, so you're in luck... it's very easy to do. Log into your Dotster account, select your domain name (click "Manage"), then scroll down and click "Name Server Registration/Update" and submit the information. No sweat.

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