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webbaccess
11th February 2007, 03:31
Hi!

I´m wondering if i could stand as a NameServer, like all the other webhotells?

example.
I´ve got a domain can i point that domain to my servers or i must use a DNS record.

till
11th February 2007, 13:49
You can use your own server(s) as DNS server. Please have a look here for a howto that explains this for domains registered at godaddy:

http://www.howtoforge.com/ispconfig_dns_godaddy

webbaccess
11th February 2007, 16:29
You can use your own server(s) as DNS server. Please have a look here for a howto that explains this for domains registered at godaddy:

http://www.howtoforge.com/ispconfig_dns_godaddy

Hi!

I know that i could use the servers as a DNS server but my question was if i could point the NameServers from "WhoIS" databases så insted it says ns3.myoldnameserver.com it says ns1.myowndomain.com.

Like if i have my own webhotel

I Hope you understand what i mean

falko
12th February 2007, 15:31
I know that i could use the servers as a DNS server but my question was if i could point the NameServers from "WhoIS" databases så insted it says ns3.myoldnameserver.com it says ns1.myowndomain.com.
You must tell your domain registrar which name servers you want to use (normally they have a web interface where you can specify it). Your domain registrar will then update the Whois record.

webbaccess
12th February 2007, 18:26
You must tell your domain registrar which name servers you want to use (normally they have a web interface where you can specify it). Your domain registrar will then update the Whois record.

Hi!

I saw there was more pages and i understand it now how i´m going to do