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Re: Re: domains hosting Q
Hi All,
IF you're using 123 reg then you DON'T need to do anything with the
nameservers, 123reg allow you to edit the DNS zone file from a nice web
interface.
To access this,
1) get to the 123 reg control panel for the domain you wish to edit
2) select manage DNS
3) Add an A record for the IP you wish to host the webserver on for
example
www 123.321.123.123
4) Click update DNS.
As others have said you need to make sure the webserver handles the
headers correctly.
Regards
Stuart
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 23:28, Darko wrote:
> You would need to run name server(s) on the static IP address. Then
> when you fill in the form for your DNS in 123reg, you put name of
> your DNS (like ns0.yourdomain.com) with your static IP next to it.
>
> If somebody can explain how to setup DNS under Windblows, it would
> be nice... Maybe your ADSL router has built in DNS so all you have
> to enter IP address of your web server and port.
>
> hope that this help....
>
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> --- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "aashram" <groups@a...> wrote:
> > I have registered a domain which I would like to point to my home
> automation server. I have static ip and I have read up on setting
> up virtual servers should I need to host multiple domains on one ip.
> What I am unsure about is what address I put in for the 1st and 2nd
> servers. Is this my static ip address ? What would I need to setup
> (if anything) on my windows 2000 server. Any advice much appreciated.
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