[Pdns-users] OT: "Registering" a name server

Curtis Maurand curtis at maurand.com
Wed Jan 28 19:48:02 UTC 2009


Godaddy should allow you to register name servers somewhere on that 
site.  You might need to call them.

--Curtis

JK E-Lists wrote:
> First of all, many kudos for PDNS. A name server that doesn't require you to be an Einstein to run! 
>
> Second of all, I apologize because this is only remotely related to PDNS, but because I'm not a DNS expert I'm pulling my hair out. I've been searching for almost three hours for an answer. 
>
> I'm looking for the right place to look for an answer. 
>
>
> 1) I have a domain (inn0vate.com) for internal R&D, registered through a regional ISP some years ago. 
>
> 2) The regional ISP handles DNS for this domain. 
>
> 3) I created two test name servers with PDNS (ns1.inn0vate.com, ns2.inn0vate.com). 
>
> 4) The regional ISP created DNS entries for the two name servers. 
>
> 4a) I can use dig to use the name servers, e.g. 
> $ dig @ns1.inn0vate.com test.com
>
> 5) I registered a scratch domain at GoDaddy. 
>
> 6) I put my name servers in GoDaddy.
>
> 7) It complains that my name servers are not "registered". 
> See screen snapshot at http://www.ifm-services.com/tmp/godaddy-ns.jpg
>
> 8) After almost three hours of searching I cannot figure this out. 
>
> Again, I apologize for such an off-topic n00b question. 
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