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dragon2611

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can someone tell me how to setup nameservers either in windows 2003 dns or in plesk i dont think i've done it correctly.


currently running hte 1 domain trail but once we get everything running ok we plan to buy a licence


:)
 
1. Create A Records in Plesk for the Nameservers under the domain.

i.e. ns.domain.com
go to domain.com go to dns click a record enter ns and then the IP

2. REMOVE MICROSOFT DNS it will conflict with Plesk.

3. Register the nameservers at your registrar.
 
Originally posted by ddreams
1. Create A Records in Plesk for the Nameservers under the domain.

i.e. ns.domain.com
go to domain.com go to dns click a record enter ns and then the IP

2. REMOVE MICROSOFT DNS it will conflict with Plesk.

3. Register the nameservers at your registrar.


yeah lol it was no 2 that was the problem which i relised eventually
 
I'm also running windows server 2003 and using the plesk trial (allowing one domain).

Not working for me although I've the following done until today's date:

-I've a domain parked at ev1server.net called: filbunken.com

-Created that domain in Plesk (filbunken.com)

-Added ns1.filbunken.com to the DNS option for filbunken.com domain in Plesk.

-Went to ev1servers.net control panel for my domain. Removed the default nameservers, added my server's IP-address and ns1.filbunken.com as nameserver.

Still no go.....

Can someone tell me what's wrong? IF problem's solved I'd be happy to pay for Plesk - since I do like it.

Regards,
-Jonas
 
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