In article <434f51de$0$7241$892e7fe2@authen.white.readfreenew s.net>, h@r.c
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> "DoobieDo" <dave@bytext.co.uk> wrote in ...
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> Thanks that's HOW to do it, all I need is WHAT to do!
> I just need to get a domain running should be simple.
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> If I go SERVER/DNS
> I get these wildcards in the table
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> Host Record type Value
> <domain>. NS ns.<domain>.
> <domain>. A <ip>
> <domain>. MX (10) mail.<domain>.
> <ip> / 24 PTR <domain>.
> ftp.<domain>. CNAME <domain>.
> mail.<domain>. A <ip>
> ns.<domain>. A <ip>
> webmail.<domain>. A <ip>
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I've got similar entries..
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> If I go DOMAINS/Upload4free2.com/DNS
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> Host Record type Value
> upload4free2.com. NS ns.upload4free2.com.
> ns.upload4free2.com. A 68.178.165.168
> upload4free2.com. A 68.178.165.168
> webmail.upload4free2.com. A 68.178.165.168
> mail.upload4free2.com. A 68.178.165.168
> ftp.upload4free2.com. CNAME upload4free2.com.
> www.upload4free2.com. CNAME upload4free2.com.
> upload4free2.com. MX (10) mail.upload4free2.com.
> 68.178.165.168 / 24 PTR upload4free2.com
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> So it looks like ns.upload4free2.com is my nameserver? But that's no good.
> What should my nameservers be? then how do I set them?
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You've lost me now... sorry

Leaves it for someone more technical..
> Herc
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