[ale] Bind newbie question
John Wells
jb at sourceillustrated.com
Thu Sep 18 00:19:05 EDT 2003
I set it temporarily to godaddy's parked servers. I do have a static ip.
But GoDaddy croaks when I try to use the ip:
"Invalid domain name extension: 66.23.197.142"
So I'm assuming they require a domain name as opposed to ip?!?
synco gibraldter said:
>
> you set up your primary [and sometimes a secondary] dns server with your
> registrar... they handle the dirty business. it helps if you have a
> static ip.... hopefully
> you have a way to log into your registrar's website and alter the dns
> server record.
> you should have already set one when you registered the domain?
>
>
>
> On 17 Sep 2003 at 23:54, John Wells wrote:
>
>> Ok, I've registered a new domain, but for the first time I'd like to
>> run my own dns server.
>>
>> I have my name server set up locally...have configured the files
>> correctly and everything looks good from within my lan.
>>
>> When I try to update my record with godaddy.com, it barfs if I try to
>> enter an ip address.
>>
>> My domain is devsea.com, and my nameserver will eventually be called
>> ns.devsea.com. So, how do I bootstrap with the root servers? How can
>> I let the com root server know that devsea.com and ns.devsea.com
>> should hit my dsl line, without having to pay an intermediate DNS
>> server somewhere a long the way.
>>
>> Sorry if I sound like I'm way out in left field...I am. Never tried
>> this before ;-)
>>
>> Thanks!
>> John
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