jlasman said:Did you register your nameservers with the registrar where you registered the domain name cck.hk?
Only they can add glue records.
And you're right; you don't have 'em.
Jeff
jlasman said:You didn't answer the question.
Did you register the nameservers with your registrar?
If not you may not be able to use them.
And the method differs from registrar to registrar, so only the registrar can tell you how to do that.
Jeff
jlasman said:Look at the DNSReport report on petstation.com here; you'll see that the listed nameservers are:
ns.1city.com
ns2.1city.com
and NOT
ns1.cck.hk
ns2.cck.hk
Jeff
jmstacey said:Domains can't be assigned to an IP address. Only an entire user account can be assigned an IP address at this time.
jmstacey said:You do "assign" IP addresses to nameservers from the reseller level, however these IP addresses are not devoted entirely to the domain or nameserver and can be shared with many accounts.
So when you go to that IP address on port 80 you will most likely get the shared IP message or the default apache one, whereas if the IP address had been assigned a a specific user account, the primary domain would have shown up since it wasn't a shared IP. But you can still use the IP for nameservers...
nikdahl said:Make certain the nameservers for the domain cckpro.com is set to ns1.cckpro.com and ns2.cckpro.com at the registrar level.
jlasman said:You don't do that in DA.
You do that at the registrar where the domain cckpro.com is registered. Since all registers differ in how they do that you'll have to ask your registration provider how to do it.
Jeff
jlasman said:If you have an account with enom, then that seems to be a good place to start.
Jeff
The way I read that, enom is your registrar.I login the domain on "https://access.enom.com/"
jlasman said:You told me what it was:
You wrote:
The way I read that, enom is your registrar.
Jeff