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Default Managing a domain name and server host - 12-31-2004, 03:40 PM

im trying to figure out something for a friend. the situation is that he bought a domain, and now i need to direct it to a host. how exactly would i do this? he gave me all his admin info for the domain, and now i just need to learn to direct it to my host.


  
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Default 12-31-2004, 04:45 PM

Something to do with linking the domain to the "nameserver" or something like that. Shaft should know seeing he screwed our site cuss:




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I guess he gave you the shaft then, eh? eek:
  
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I guess he gave you the shaft then, eh? eek:
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Default 12-31-2004, 05:49 PM

hello lover,

you probably had to create an account with wherever you bought the domain. Login to the account and look for something like: nameservers, domain name servers, dns records etc. You should be taken to page that will let you change the domains NS records. The NS records tell "the internet" where the domain is hosted. A minimum of 2 NS records are required. These are provided by your host and are probably something like: ns1.yourhost.com, ns2.yourhost.com or dns1.yourhost.com, dns2.yourhost.com. Once you update these 2 NS records with your hosts information, it will take about 48 hours for the changes to take effect. If you're hosting yourself, the situation is obviously different; you'll need to set up DNS servers and add a bunch of DNS records to the server. However, if you have a professional host, you should be all set.

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thanks bleau happy:


  
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hello lover,

you probably had to create an account with wherever you bought the domain. Login to the account and look for something like: nameservers, domain name servers, dns records etc. You should be taken to page that will let you change the domains NS records. The NS records tell "the internet" where the domain is hosted. A minimum of 2 NS records are required. These are provided by your host and are probably something like: ns1.yourhost.com, ns2.yourhost.com or dns1.yourhost.com, dns2.yourhost.com. Once you update these 2 NS records with your hosts information, it will take about 48 hours for the changes to take effect. If you're hosting yourself, the situation is obviously different; you'll need to set up DNS servers and add a bunch of DNS records to the server. However, if you have a professional host, you should be all set.

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if sexiness was measured by domain knowledge, you'd be freakin Fabio. happy: biggrin:


  
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