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was missing something! on 2/20/06 2:35 PM, Barry Margolin at barmar wrote: > In article <dtd571$307s$1>, > "help" <help> wrote: > >> Actually, no, masterdomain.com is registered at netsol. > > Then you need to register ns2.masterdomain.com there. > > The idea is that only the owner of the masterdomain.com domain should be > able to register name servers <name>.masterdomain.com. Otherwise, you > could create hostnames in someone else's domain by registering > nameservers. > >> >> >> on 2/20/06 2:16 PM, Marco Schumann at schumann wrote: >> >>> help schrieb: >>>> Hi all... >>>> >>>> Im confused. Im trying to add a tertiary name server to my domain record >>>> at >>>> godaddy (or network solutions also). Here is the current setup: >>>> >>>> domain in question: www.mydomain.com >>>> name server 1: ns1.masterdomain.com >>>> name server 2: backup.masterdomain.com >>>> >>>> When I try to add a tertiary server of: ns2.masterdomain.com >>>> >>>> Neither registry allows it. Godaddy gives an "unknown error". Ive tried >>>> contacting godaddy support about it, but of course I get canned responses >>>> that run me in circles, very frustrating. Is there something im missing? >>>> Does this ns2 need to be registered somewhere? Why cant I add it? >>>> >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> what is "mydomain.com" really? Is "masterdomain.com" also registered via >>> the registrar of your domain (GoDaddy)? I guess not... >>> >>> Regards >> >> ____________________ >> The Help Guy >> Nantucket.net >> help >> www.nantucket.net/help >> 508-228-6777 ____________________ The Help Guy Nantucket.net help www.nantucket.net/help 508-228-6777
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