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Old 15th October 2005, 14:59
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Talking Dns ?

Ok this will be some newby question but i don't understand something,
my server is now also dns server? if it is then i have to make the dns server of where i host my domain name to the ip of my server? or do i understand this wrong ?
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Old 15th October 2005, 16:44
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Ok this will be some newby question but i don't understand something,
my server is now also dns server? if it is then i have to make the dns server of where i host my domain name to the ip of my server? or do i understand this wrong ?
No, you can use it as a DNS server, e.g. if you host domains for your customers and also want to be in full control of the DNS records. If someone else is doing the DNS stuff for you, then you don't have to change anything.
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Old 15th October 2005, 17:03
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but if i want to do also my own dns stuff what do i have to change then ?
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Whenever you register a new domain then you have to specify that your ISPConfig box should act as the primary nameserver, and before registering the domain you already have to make the DNS record in ISPConfig.
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aah ok i try that
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