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From: sammy™ -_-5/22/2006 2:44:31 PM
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There are two ways to configure DNS. You can use your ISP's DNS server or you set up your own DNS server. In the first case you don't have to register the name server (your ISP already did) with a domain registrar, in the latter case you will have to appoint a NS1 and NS2 name server, ns1.siliconinvestor.com, and ns2.siliconivestor.com (a primary and a secondary name server).

In both cases, you will have to provide your domain registrar with at least two name server addresses to link to your domain. You will also have to add these DNS addresses to your TCP/IP stack on your server. If your ISP provides the DNS server you need to forward him any domain names which will reside on your server. Your ISP will then add the necessary MX records and A records to the DNS server.
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