willebanks
19th July 2006, 16:03
Howdy all,
Just transfered my main domain to godaddy from yahoo (What a Pain in the !@#$#@!)! I was following the above howto and had a few questions...
#1. Since I have only 1 static ip can I use it for both primary and secondary dns servers or should I have godaddy or someone else "host" my secondary ( Hopefully for free). I tried the Public DNS service but I'm not sure if they are even up and running as I kept getting errors everytime I tried to set something up!
#2. I also have a mail server on the same static ip (same domain as well), I'm not sure how to point to the mail server...do I use an A record or MX or both or is a Cname the way to go...this might be a good short topic for a howto as it is very confusing for a first timer and a step by step guide would be a great help!
#3 Do I even need to have a Cname record? And if so what should it be!
Sorry about all the questions but I want to make sure I'm doing everything right...hopefully to prevent more questions in the future!
Thanks in advance to all the help!
Will
Just transfered my main domain to godaddy from yahoo (What a Pain in the !@#$#@!)! I was following the above howto and had a few questions...
#1. Since I have only 1 static ip can I use it for both primary and secondary dns servers or should I have godaddy or someone else "host" my secondary ( Hopefully for free). I tried the Public DNS service but I'm not sure if they are even up and running as I kept getting errors everytime I tried to set something up!
#2. I also have a mail server on the same static ip (same domain as well), I'm not sure how to point to the mail server...do I use an A record or MX or both or is a Cname the way to go...this might be a good short topic for a howto as it is very confusing for a first timer and a step by step guide would be a great help!
#3 Do I even need to have a Cname record? And if so what should it be!
Sorry about all the questions but I want to make sure I'm doing everything right...hopefully to prevent more questions in the future!
Thanks in advance to all the help!
Will