root Internet registry

Host Master hostmaster at dwave.net
Wed Nov 15 06:48:16 UTC 2000


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http://www.networksolutions.com/cgi-bin/makechanges/itts/host

At 01:40 AM 11/15/00 -0600, Kelly Scroggins wrote:

>Okay,
>
>I'm new to DNS administration.  So this might
>be a really stupid question to some of you, but
>here it goes.
>
>I built name servers for my company as part of a
>new network architecture plan.  We are now masters
>of our domain, and our ISP is slaving to our
>master server.
>
>But our ISP's name servers are still registered as
>the authoritative serves for our domain.
>
>My company registered some new domain names.  They
>want them to "point to" (be an alias for) our
>current web server address.
>
>The request was sent to me via email.  It stated
>that the new URLs had already been registered.  I
>entered them into my primary data base but
>nslookup and dig didn't find the new info as I
>expected.
>
>I did some digging on my own and found that no name
>server has been registered for these domains.
>
>The web site that network solutions directed me to
>use for adding name server records for these
>domains, .... had this to say about the name
>servers being added :
>
>"make sure the name of the name server"
>
>.... [snip] ....
>
>"is currently registered with the root Internet
>registry."
>
>How do I "make sure" my name server is "currently
>registered with the root Internet registry"?
>
>And if it isn't, how do I do it?
>
>Thanks,
>kelly

Bradley Leininger - brad at dwave.net
Network Engineer - DataWave Technologies Co., LLC




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