DNS Server

Joshua Bergland kclug at mrj412.com
Mon Mar 11 16:45:28 CST 2002


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Keep in mind that is standard practice to have atleast two DNS servers
hosting a domain name, in fact, I believe Network Solutions enforces
this. You may still need to find someone to host your secondary name
servers. We use Active-Domain here at work, and they host your DNS info
for you, and its rather easy to do through their web interface.
 
Josh
 
Lucas Peet wrote:
 
| I've been trying to get my DNS server registered as an 'official' DNS
| server so I can do my own DNS for my domains and I have some questions:
|
| 1.)  Who am I supposed to do this through?  I've been trying to
| register a host with Network Solutions, but every time (And I've tried
| probably 10 times) it's rejected, because they can't "verify the
| authenticity". I tried to do a Fax form, and they came back saying the
| domain cannot be found in the Whois database??
|
| I did not register this domain through Network Solutions, rather
| Active-Domain.com.  I read the info at Active-Domain.com on
| registering a DNS host, and they say to register with the Verisign
| Global Registry, but I can't find any info on how or where to do this
| at their site (http://www.verisign-grs.com).
|
| Also, I haven't been able to find any info on the 'net about it
| either...but jeez!  This can't be *THAT* hard - ISP's, companies,
| etc... do it all the time!  I'm just having the hardest time with
| this, and it's getting very frustrating.
|
| Any help would be MUCH appreciated!
|
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