DNS Server for InterNIC

Barry Margolin barmar at bbnplanet.com
Fri Sep 24 17:50:36 UTC 1999


In article <7sfime$ijj at dfw-ixnews19.ix.netcom.com>,
Sara <spammers at are-not-welcomed.com> wrote:
>Here's my situation (domain names and IPs are made up for security reasons):

Why?  This is a registered domain, so intended for public use, so why do
you need to hide its identify here?

>-  I've set up a domain name I have, mydomain.com, with InterNIC and its DNS
>server is ns0.example.com with IP 216.115.139.127.
>-  example.com is resolved with my ISP's DNS server ns0.MyISP.com, as
>specified in my InterNIC info.
>
>Now my problem is, whenever I type http://ns0.example.com in my client
>browser, it never gets resolved.  However, http://example.com does work.
>I've added the A record for ns0.example.com on my DNS server.  What is wrong
>and what do I do to make it work?

Without knowing the real domain and IP's, it's difficult to answer.

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