dig will tell you if your DNS system is returning records for that host name. If you would like them to resolve as normal host names in addition to being name-servers, you may add A records for them like you would any other host names in your local DNS server, but is not strictly necessary unless you actually use those as host names.ĭig should tell you if your DNS server is returning a records for your domain. However that is not the same as trying to run a dig on those addresses because the lookup system for them is different. This is what we want to achieve: Create DNS records for and. Both are currently using GoDaddy's name servers (e.g. Please note it can take up to 24-48 hours for the changes to take effect. These registrations are special in that they are self resolving, the IP address is returned along with the name of the name server specifically to break any circular dependencies. a GoDaddy account with the already registered domains and . &0183 &32 Enter in the first field Enter in the second field Click on Save. It sounds like you have finished this step. Normally, the above information is sufficient information for most registrar systems.
You need to have your and addresses registered with fixed IP's at some registrar that supports registering name servers.