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10-11-2009, 02:06 PM
If you are getting NS not registered or NS not found! error when trying to point your domain to the particular DNS this means that these NS are not set(registered) in the respective registry (.com,.net, etc). This often happens when you get a hosting package along with the domain name, let say, mynewsite.com and trying to point your newly purchased domain to ns1/ns2.mynewsite.com. Below are the steps to fix this.
- Make sure that you have at least one dedicated IP to which will be assigned your nameservers. You can use one IP for registering two and more name servers.
The only exceptions are .CN and .TW. If you have one, you will need 1 dedicated IP for each nameserver. In other words, if you need to register ns1.mynewsite.tw or ns2.mynewsite.tw, you will need two dedicated IPs.
- Change the domain status to "Active/Unlock"
- Ask your domain provider to register the NS to the respective registry OR do it on your own, if such option is available in your domain control panel.
For example,
ns1.mynewsite.tw --> 192.168.1.21
ns2.mynewsite.tw --> 192.168.1.22
...
Good luck.
- Make sure that you have at least one dedicated IP to which will be assigned your nameservers. You can use one IP for registering two and more name servers.
The only exceptions are .CN and .TW. If you have one, you will need 1 dedicated IP for each nameserver. In other words, if you need to register ns1.mynewsite.tw or ns2.mynewsite.tw, you will need two dedicated IPs.
- Change the domain status to "Active/Unlock"
- Ask your domain provider to register the NS to the respective registry OR do it on your own, if such option is available in your domain control panel.
For example,
ns1.mynewsite.tw --> 192.168.1.21
ns2.mynewsite.tw --> 192.168.1.22
...
Good luck.