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Custom Name Server?

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Schmohey

2:14 pm on Apr 23, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Some host provides your own custom name server, such as ns1.theirdomain.com and ns2.theirdomain.com.

Is it possible to make your own and redirect it to them, such as

the original: ns1.theirdomain.com
Can I get : ns1.mydomain.com ? which links to ns1.theirdomain.coM?

specter

10:36 am on Apr 24, 2005 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Hi and welcome to Webmasterworld,

You can redirect from site A to site B by means of 301 command (that have to be done by your host company)or from page A to page B by means of a javascript redirecting page command.
You can also "park" domain A on domain B without redirection:it will visible the "parked" one (domain A).

mcavic

8:47 pm on Apr 24, 2005 (gmt 0)

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the original: ns1.theirdomain.com
Can I get : ns1.mydomain.com? which links to ns1.theirdomain.coM?

Yes, just make ns1.mydomain.com point to the IP address of their name server.

activeco

9:19 pm on Apr 24, 2005 (gmt 0)

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In order to use your private nameservers, such as ns1.mydomain.ext, you have to register it with you registrar first (the place where you registered domain name).
Otherwise I don't think you could use them unregistered.

Look at something like "register DNS" or "create DNS" , etc.

E.g. for Enom you have to go to the menu at the left, select 'domain names' and then 'register DNS'.
Use the tool in the first section of the page "Register a Nameserver Name" to create your nameserver.
Of course, the domain mydomain.ext must be in your account.

Schmohey

5:53 pm on May 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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mydomain.exe must be in the account? What do you mean?

Is it necessary for the actual host to set something in my account before I can actually get a custom name server, or I can do it myself without them knowing?

activeco

9:49 pm on May 9, 2005 (gmt 0)

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ext not exe. I made it shortened for (any) extension, tld.
To simplify, you have to have registered name such as mydomain.com. Now at the same registrar you have to register nameservers, say DNS1.mydomain.com & DNS2.mydomain.com, with their apropriate IP addresses.

I think you should be able to point the names to the real nameservers' IP addresses without "them knowing" it.