name server problem

Discussion in 'Web Hosting' started by haradeep, Oct 8, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hi guy,

    Today I bought a domain name theleader.co.in,

    I tried to enter my namesever to

    ns1.idola.in
    ns2.idola.in

    below is the error
    NameServer ns1.idola.in is not a valid Nameserver


    Can anyone suggest me what to do?
     
    haradeep, Oct 8, 2010 IP
  2. rohit09

    rohit09 Well-Known Member

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    Target your DNS to your IPs. or use ur privet domain. Godaddy / namecheap kind of cheap domain selling sites had no DNS Hoster protocol at those sites.. So this is creating problems..!
     
    rohit09, Oct 8, 2010 IP
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    mentos Prominent Member

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    Is the NS is given by your hosting provider?

    ns1.idola.in
    ns2.idola.in
     
    mentos, Oct 8, 2010 IP
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    haradeep Well-Known Member

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    I know how to change nameserver of domain name. My problem is that domain name which I registered is not accepting nameservers ending with .in

    ns1.idola.in
    ns2.idola.in

    is given by my hosting provider.
     
    haradeep, Oct 8, 2010 IP
  6. RonBrown

    RonBrown Well-Known Member

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    Are these nameservers registered as DNS servers? When you purchase the domain it is easy to change the nameservers for the domain, but for a domain to operate as a dns server (e.g. ns1.indola.in) these have to be sepcifically registered.

    If you look at http://www.intodns.com/idola.in it suggests that ns1.indola.in and ns2 have not been registered as DNS servers. Whoever owns that domain will need to go back to the company they purchased the domain from and ask them to register them as DNS servers. Some companies like Godaddy allow you to do it online.
     
    RonBrown, Oct 9, 2010 IP