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| Nameserver Prefixes When you have a domain that you have assigned as your IP address for dedicated service space, is the prefix for the url form (ie NS1.[mydomain].com) for the IP( ie 205.756.155.34), assigned at the server end (through the cPanel) or is there a special procedure at the the registrar end that is required? (other than procedure for regular DNS changes/assignments.) I can't get the registrar to accept the url form (NS1) to set my name servers and the registrar doesn't accept the straight IP address, (ie numbers), where DNS changes are normally made on their site. Additionally, I don't have privileges to my WHM to be able to see enough, to answer part of this question.
Last edited by Grrilla; 04-03-2005 at 11:20 PM.
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![]() ![]() | You need to enter them at the registrar with the prefix. You simply make up the prefix, but of course it has to match what you have set to use on your server and some registarars only allow you to use ns or dns as prefixes. Which registrar is it? You are just trying to set up name servers right? |
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| Ahh Tx. I am "sharing" server space, and the guy I'm sharing with has really restricted my WHM privileges so I can't get in there to edit or see what I've got. I've asked him 2-3 times specifically for the DNS prefix he assigned to the IP addresses (prim, secondary), and he keeps coming back w/ th IP address (numbers) and says that's all I need. The name is at BlueRazor/GoDaddy and they don't use the IP form for DNS changes, but the url (NS1, NS2) form. I'm new to the dedicated/cPanel protocol and therefore don't have a basis of comparison to determine if what I'm being told is valid or B/S.. TX |
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| That is my problem. I do not have this on my WHM panel and when I explained that I either needed access to the DNS Edit Zone, or the DNS prefix, I received this answer:
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![]() ![]() | I would take up that root access offer lol. You'll have all the capabilities and info you need that way. But you might want to just try entering ns1.yourdomain.com and ns2.example.com at your registrar and it just might work. |
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| I tried NS1, NS2 DNS1 DNS2, server1, server2, nameserver1, nameserver2, IPs- 000.000.00000, http://000.000.000.00, https://000.000.000.00, reversed their orders, and on and on. Searched the site for other possible DNS settings, started two threads at the Cpanel forum, started taking a Cpanel tut, which is when I first suspected I had parts missing, Have Googled, and have written 20 emails trying to get this to work, |
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