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wm20472

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have apply new domain (hkyoursky.com) by supplier.



In Supplier DNS management, I add ¡§A¡¨ record (name: @ / address: 218.189.208.79 / record: A / MX: 10), no other record.



In Directadmin, I add new domain (hkyoursky.com), DNS setting as following:

ftp A 218.189.208.79

hkyoursky.com. A 218.189.208.79

locahost A 127.0.0.1

mail A 218.189.208.79

www A 218.189.208.79

hkyoursky.com. NS ns1.provisionhk.com.

hkyoursky.com. NS ns2.provisionhk.com

mail MX 10

hkyoursky.com. TXT ¡§v-spf1 a mx ip4:218.189.208.79?all¡¨



In IE & WS_FTP, type ¡§hkyoursky.com¡¨can find server, type ¡§www.hkyoursky.com¡¨ can¡¦t find server.

I ping www.hkyoursky.com, www.provisionhk.com, ns1.provisionhk.com not found.

I ping hkyoursky.com, provisionhk.com are found.

Provisionhk.com DNS setting as same as hkyoursky.com.

I need create MX (mail), A (ftp) & A (www) record in Supplier DNS management?









Please help, tkx.
 
The registry where your domain is registered says these are the nameservers for your domain:

dns1.name-services.com
dns2.name-services.com
dns3.name-services.com
dns4.name-services.com
dns5.name-services.com

You'll have to set the proper nameservers with your registry.

Jeff
 
1. The registry where my domain not to provide nameserver, only give me add record on web or set forward to another nameserver.

2. Any public nameserver can I use?

3. If the registry where my domain to provide namerserver to me, how to set in my directadmin?

tkx for your help
 
When you set up a domain in DirectAdmin it will automatically start managing DNS for that domain.

So what you need to do is create a domain at a registrar which allows you to register nameservers.

Then register two nameservers for that domain, pointing to two different IP#s on your server.

Then for each domain you host, after the domain is set up on your server, log into the registrar where that domain is registered, and se the domain to use those two nameservers.

If you really need other nameservers there are some out there that are free, and some (including us) who offer it as a paid service.

Jeff
 
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