[Techtalk] Re: [Issues] DNS question

dave lc at syberdave.net
Wed Jun 2 19:22:53 EST 2004


Strange, I didn't see Mary's reply that was quoted in the message.
I registered my domain with 1and1.com. I guess that's what I get for looking at really cheap plans. So, the A-name record that DynDNS.org gives me will have to do. At least they provide a secondary nameserver for free.

-Dave

On Wed, 2 Jun 2004 16:45:25 -0500 (CDT)
"Kathryn Hogg" <kjh at flyballdogs.com> wrote:

> 
> Mary said:
> > On Wed, Jun 02, 2004, dave wrote:
> >> The methods you both described do not work for me. My registrar does
> >> not accept an IP for a nameserver, and there are no options for me to
> >> "register" a nameserver.
> >
> > Wel, this is very strange. Because they need he IP address *somehow* to
> > construct a glue record.
> >
> > Which registrar? Perhaps one of us has used them before and can help
> > out.
> 
> Some registrars (godaddy.com for one) require you to submit the name of a
> nameserver already registered with network solutions.  I have no idea how
> you bootstrap that process if you don't have a domain registered with
> network solutions.
> 
> -- 
> Kathryn
> http://womensfooty.com
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