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Name server problems.

Discussion in 'Apache' started by turhapuro, Jun 1, 2007.

  1. #1
    Greetings

    God damn, i will get some company to manage my servers this is too hard!
    I have this problem that i have setup name servers as:

    ns1.grannysex.com
    ns2.grannysex.com

    But when i try to put em in godaddy, i get error it will not change it. I think
    i have created all the needed zones etc.. just can't figure out what is wrong!
    Then i contacted my server provider and told them that this is too hard, can
    you please set my name servers, so i get my new server online. Then 1 hour
    later they sent me email and told they had change it and it should be working
    but no luck at godaddy..... Now i'm not sure if the problem is in godaddys
    end or at my server provider.

    Anyone have any ideas what the problem might be? I quess its at the server
    end and there could be some problem that the support didnt correct. I never
    ever had this problem before with my servers, but this is new provider and
    i get this problem. However, i must say that the new provider has the best
    support i have ever seen in the hosting industry, they answer emails in few
    minutes and make big changes in few hours. Truly a professional operation!

    Please Help!

    Sir. Turhapuro
     
    turhapuro, Jun 1, 2007 IP
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    Could you please let us know the exact error you are getting when you are trying to register nameservers at godaddy ?
     
    sparksupport, Jun 3, 2007 IP
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    Did you register the nameservers or did you just add them to the domain?
    If you did the second one, then that's your problem.
    When you have your own nameserver, you need to register them along with the ip addresses, so dns servers know where to associate your nameservers.

    I would explain further, but I cannot remember where it is in GoDaddy
     
    cyanide, Jun 3, 2007 IP
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