artichoke
Verified User
The online help at http://admin.site-helper.com/settings.html says under the subheading "Server Settings":
"The NS1/NS2 fields define
the default (or primary)
nameservers for the server."
I know I must be missing something very obvious. But I am having trouble understanding what this means. I have always mentally associated name servers with a a domain, not with a specific server. How should I interpret the phrase "nameservers for the server"?
Suppose our machine has the fqdn hostname XXX.EXAMPLE.COM. Should I be entering two name servers that provide DNS for the domain EXAMPLE.COM? And after I do, in what way will Directadmin use this information?
I have a suspicion that I need to change my mental model in order to understand Directadmin terminology. All my life I have thought of domains and machines as being independent of each other -- you can have multiple machines in a domain, or multiple domains on a machine, or any combination thereof. Should I now be changing this mental model somehow? Sorry if this question is too abstract. I really am struggling to understand the terminology.
Rahul
"The NS1/NS2 fields define
the default (or primary)
nameservers for the server."
I know I must be missing something very obvious. But I am having trouble understanding what this means. I have always mentally associated name servers with a a domain, not with a specific server. How should I interpret the phrase "nameservers for the server"?
Suppose our machine has the fqdn hostname XXX.EXAMPLE.COM. Should I be entering two name servers that provide DNS for the domain EXAMPLE.COM? And after I do, in what way will Directadmin use this information?
I have a suspicion that I need to change my mental model in order to understand Directadmin terminology. All my life I have thought of domains and machines as being independent of each other -- you can have multiple machines in a domain, or multiple domains on a machine, or any combination thereof. Should I now be changing this mental model somehow? Sorry if this question is too abstract. I really am struggling to understand the terminology.
Rahul