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Xencored 07-06-2009 01:56 PM

IP and nameservers
 
Can this be done

My IP as my domain name
like my localhost on the net its all ported right just not sure on how i how get the nameservers to point to my IP
and is that i would need to do?

Cheers
Mike

Marco van Herwaarden 07-06-2009 02:00 PM

What nameservers do you need to point to what IP?

The IP of your hosting account? Of your local internet connection?

Do you have a domainname purchased? Where?

Xencored 07-06-2009 02:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marco van Herwaarden (Post 1843772)
What nameservers do you need to point to what IP?

The IP of your hosting account? Of your local internet connection?

Do you have a domainname purchased? Where?

my home IP 82.********* too >> myanimeisland.com
Cheers

Marco van Herwaarden 07-06-2009 02:10 PM

Is your home IP a fixed IP?

Xencored 07-06-2009 02:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marco van Herwaarden (Post 1843785)
Is your home IP a fixed IP?

Yes mate

snakes1100 07-06-2009 08:38 PM

1. visit the registar site that you registered your domain at and create your new NS's
ns.yourdomain.com
ns1.yourdomain.com

2. edit the new NS's and set their IP's to your new one.

3. edit your DNS record on your new server and add the NS records for the new NS's

4. from the cmd line, reload the records: ndc reload (sometimes rndc depending on OS, linux or debian) or just restart named/bind again dependant on OS.

Xencored 07-06-2009 08:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by snakes1100 (Post 1844073)
1. visit the registar site that you registered your domain at and create your new NS's
ns.yourdomain.com
ns1.yourdomain.com

2. edit the new NS's and set their IP's to your new one.

3. edit your DNS record on your new server and add the NS records for the new NS's

4. from the cmd line, reload the records: ndc reload (sometimes rndc depending on OS, linux or debian) or just restart named/bind again dependant on OS.

Hi mate thanks for this and sorry i just moved to a VPS
after i read up about some bad things localhosting and i jsut dont think i had the upload for it

Thanks tho and sorry i forgot to edit it
Mike


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