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Custom
Name Server Procedures |
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Once your Custom DNS
Servers have been activated by a support
representative Resellers must complete the
following steps. 1. Create the necessary DNS
A-Records that make each NS host name
resolvable. If the Domain is hosted on our
systems two
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What
is a domain name server? |
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What is a domain name
server? Human-readable names like
"datapacket.net" are easy for people to
remember, but they don't do machines any good.
All of the machines use names called IP
addresses to refer to one another. Every time
you use a domain name,
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What
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Windows accounts will, by
default, use the following name servers:
NS1.CLIENTNSHOSTING.NET - 67.19.6.10
NS2.CLIENTNSHOSTING.NET - 67.19.166.82 For Linux
accounts, one of the following name server pairs
will be assigned to your account:
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Your
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As a reseller, you may wish
to have your own custom name servers, such as:
NS1.YOUR-DOMAIN.COM NS2.YOUR-DOMAIN.COM If so,
open a support ticket or send us an email
including your request for custom DNS, the
address you want them to be set at (such
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