Two name servers?
I want to change my name servers as specified in my socialgo set up instructions. The problem is the current registrar states that:
All registered domains must have at least two registered name servers.
I can't figure out what the two registered domain servers would be. I have considerable internet experience and every time I have worked with nameservers they are always in a format like: ns.phx4.nearlyfreespeech.net (my current one)
Socialgo is telling me to change it to: 92.60......... (an ip address.)
My current registrar is locking me out of making the change until I come up with two, so I need help...
All registered domains must have at least two registered name servers.
I can't figure out what the two registered domain servers would be. I have considerable internet experience and every time I have worked with nameservers they are always in a format like: ns.phx4.nearlyfreespeech.net (my current one)
Socialgo is telling me to change it to: 92.60......... (an ip address.)
My current registrar is locking me out of making the change until I come up with two, so I need help...
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Inappropriate?Hey!
We do not offer name servers so you will need to use the ones that came with your domain name.
From within the DNS Settings on your domain you should have the opportunity to point the A Record of your domain to us. That is what you need to change.
Cheers!
Alex -
Inappropriate?Hi TKHayes,
As Alex suggested, we do not provide nameservers for you to use. So you will need to use the ones provided by your domain registrar. Some domain registrars do not provide a free nameserver service. Registrars like mydomain.com and godaddy.com do.
So pointing your nameservers to SocialGO will not work.
May I ask, which domain registrar did you go with?
Thanks,
Mike
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