nameserver ? How to register on godaddy

Discussion in 'Site & Server Administration' started by roxy, Mar 31, 2006.

  1. #1
    I have domain transferred on godaddy

    I need to have nameservers which are

    ns.Domainname.com
    ns2.domainname.com
    I have two IP as well.

    Can any body guide how to register nameservers at godaddy

    Roxy
     
    roxy, Mar 31, 2006 IP
  2. Shoemoney

    Shoemoney $

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    Good question but you throw me off with the 2 ip thing..

    if you want godadddy to HOST your dns then you have to use there dns servers to point to your IPS

    if you want to change the registrant nameservers then just goto manage domains -> click on your url -> on the right hand side you will see
     

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  3. roxy

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    NOPE - Sorry ShoeMoney, But I am looking for registring the NEW NameServers.
    What you have shown is to change NameServer, I know that. Thanks
    for your efforts. But My Problem Still Remains.
     
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  4. Shoemoney

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    ohh well in that case choose on register new nameservers =P
     

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  5. Corey Bryant

    Corey Bryant Texan at Heart

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    Just in case, click the domain name you want that is going to have its own branded name servers on Godaddy and this will open up a few things on the right.

    Choose Domain Host Summary. Click the plus sign and choose Click here to see details or to modify.

    Now enter the host (A record) and the IP address.

    Set these up also in your DNS and you should be good to go
     
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    Thanks ShoeMoney & Corey for helping me ! Some times every thing is under you head and you do not see any thing .. Thanks once again DP
     
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