DNS Registering

Ryan Gielow dhslammer at flashcom.net
Wed Apr 12 04:16:31 UTC 2000


I seem to have the same problem. I own the domain ryang.com and am trying to
get www.granitecanyon.com to be my 2 different name servers. I cant manage
to fill out the form correctly for Networksolutions will change their
records. I was going to have it hosted by my ISP when I registered the
domain so I just need to modify the entries. The form I get from
Networksolutions is cryptic to me. I know what I need to add but not where
and when. Can anyone send a template that an intermediate computer abuser
can understand?

Thanks,
Ryan







<phil-news-nospam at ipal.net> wrote in message
news:se4pdl53ead15 at corp.supernews.com...
> On 29 Mar 2000 09:29:34 -0800 Juan Hernandez <juan at ahooa.com> wrote:
>
> | I tried that, but it doesnt work.  Or I guess I don't know how to fill
out
> | the host form,  can you help a complete moron out please???  Gimme
examples
> | of it.
>
> Be sure to have at least 2 DNS servers with 2 different names and IP
addresses.
> You cannot have 2 servers registered with the same IP address.  Both name
and
> address must be separately unique for every registered server.
>
> Go to www.networksolutions.com and enter the domain to search for.
> When you get the indication that the domain is available, click continue.
> For the type of product, choose the first one and click the first
continue.
> Under web address registration, there are 2 choices.  Select the one on
the
> right that indicates you have the needed info.  Proceed from there to
enter
> the required information.  When you get to the point where the servers are
> entered, enter the names and addresses of those 2 server.  You can enter
> more if you want, up to 7 (not sure how some places have managed to get
more
> that 7).  Just read everything carefully and follow the directions.
>
>
> | "Barry Margolin" <barmar at bbnplanet.com> wrote in message
> | news:aHaE4.46$5p5.1575 at burlma1-snr2...
> |> In article <8br8rj$lc3$1 at carroll.library.ucla.edu>,
> |> Juan Hernandez <juan at ahooa.com> wrote:
> |> >Ok people don't flame me, but how the hell do you register a DNS
Server??
> |>
> |> You fill out a Host form at www.networksolutions.com.
> |>
> |> >and would your ISP be able to prevent a DNS server from getting
> |> >registered???
> |>
> |> If the name of the nameserver is in a domain that they own, I think
they
> |> would have to approve it.  But if your plan is to host your own domain,
> | you
> |> could put the nameserver's name in your own domain, so that they
wouldn't
> |> be in the loop.
> |>
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