Domain Name Help with Godaddy. :-)

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by jacobbannier, Oct 1, 2006.

  1. #1
    Well i purchased a domain name from godaddy, and i own a VPS so i set the nameserver to ns1.in2play.net and ns2.in2play.net and it returned :
    And so i looked on forums and it said change the domain host summary, and so i change it to my Ip and then ns1.in2play.net like you do.
    But still when i type in www.v2proxy.com it comes to the godaddy parked page. What can i do?:(
    Your help is apreciated, and ill rep people who help me.
    Jacob
     
    jacobbannier, Oct 1, 2006 IP
  2. agnivo007

    agnivo007 Peon

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    set the nameserver ips from domain host summary and the nameservers for the same domain is itself.

    let the setting propagate (may take 24 hrs)
     
    agnivo007, Oct 1, 2006 IP
  3. jacobbannier

    jacobbannier Active Member

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    Sorry? Explain please that first line..
     
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  4. Dave Zan

    Dave Zan Well-Known Member

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    It's one thing to register a nameserver. It's another to apply it to the domain
    name in question.

    Assuming Go Daddy has made this a separate process, your next step is to
    change your domain name's DNS to those nameservers you just registered.
     
    Dave Zan, Oct 2, 2006 IP
  5. Correctus

    Correctus Straight Edge

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    (1) Configure hosting for your new domain from your VPS and set up a parking page for your new domain.
    (2) Go to your Domain control panel
    (3) Set new nameservers for your domain (ns1.in2play.net and a second one too I believe?)
    (4) Wait for 48 hours.
    (5) If you did everything properly the domain should work now

    IT
     
    Correctus, Oct 3, 2006 IP
  6. SuperChicken

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    If all else fails, why not get their tech support to help you out with it, they help me on mine all the time when I have a nameserver or hosting issue...takes them on an average 15 min to get everything figured out, but you will still have to wait up to 48 hrs for all nameservers to configure right....it never takes that long though...normally less than an hour in all me cases. Go Daddy tech number is (480) 505-8877 and it doesn't cost anything to get the help assuming it is still located at GoDaddy....


    Good luck
     
    SuperChicken, Oct 16, 2006 IP