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nameservers:godaddy [2019-07-01 22:49:45]
steve.minter
nameservers:godaddy [2019-07-01 22:50:23]
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 After this is done the registrar will update the root name servers with Resource Records (RR) known as glue records and the domain will look to itself as a name server. All other domains you want to run on the '10.0.0.1' server you can just give the name of ns1.example.com and ns2.example.com, only the domain name you want to use as your name server requires these special host records. After this is done the registrar will update the root name servers with Resource Records (RR) known as glue records and the domain will look to itself as a name server. All other domains you want to run on the '10.0.0.1' server you can just give the name of ns1.example.com and ns2.example.com, only the domain name you want to use as your name server requires these special host records.
  
-<note important>On the DNS server make sure you have created A records for each of the name servers (ns1, ns2, etc) pointing to there respsective IPs so that they resolve properly</note>+<note important>On the DNS server make sure you have created A records for each of the name servers (ns1, ns2, etc) pointing to there respective IPs so that they resolve properly</note>
  
-You can test the DNS record before everything propigate with the following commands+You can test the DNS record before everything propagate with the following commands
  
 **dig (linux):** **dig (linux):**