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What is the point of even having your DNS servers if you still need to register ifwolfpack.com with godaddy? I would think just registering your DNS servers with godaddy and registering ifwolfpack.com with your own DNS servers would be good enough. The whole point of having your own DNS server is to register domains with your DNS server and with no one else's. So you are still using godaddy are the DNS server if you need to register the domain with them, pointing to your own DNS server, and re-registering the domain with your own DNS servers. It defeats the purpose, and you still endup having to pay for two domains and not just one. Just use godaddy as your DNS server, and just point each domain you register anyways with godaddy to your web server. If you are like using IIS with like windows server, each website has a host header name to identify what domain was visited and the correct website appears even do all domains point to the same webserver ip address. I wish some one would show us or tell us what steps need to be taken to have our own DNS servers, we register the DNS servers on the internet prob with the ROOT server(s), and after that all the domains we would want would just be registered on our own DNS servers, and no one elses. There has to be a way to pay for one domain, and have all other domains you want on your own servers and accessed from any place in the world, instead of paying for each domain. How does it actualy all work, you go the ROOT server . Thanks for putting up with me.
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