NewbieAlert->Registrering ns in a registar.... then what...
Kevin Darcy
kcd at daimlerchrysler.com
Tue Aug 28 19:37:57 UTC 2001
Trond Erling Hundal wrote:
> Hey.
> I am a newbie with dns.
> I am a little uncertain about a few things regarding a functional nameserver.
> We have purchased a couple of domain names that I have set up in my nameserver.
> But I have not yet transferred the domains to my nameserver.
>
> For me to transfer a domain, I will need a nameserver handle, right?
> I have notified my registar of my nameserver... Now what.
> How does this procedure work? Will they test my nameserver, and then send me the handle?
This depends on the registrar. Some of them will test your nameserver first; others will just trust whatever information
you give them.
> Another thing is that I cannot do a reverse lookup on my ip address yet, as I have understood it, this is a problem.
> I thought it was the registar that has to set this up... will I need any configuration for my ip to make this happen???
Reverse DNS is generally not handled through "registrars", _per_se_ but delegated from the RIR's (like ARIN or RIPE) to
individual network providers and/or ISP's. Therefore you may have to deal with a different organization than your domain
registrar in order to get it to work.
- Kevin
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