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[Dedicated] Primary and secondary DNS?
I can't quite understand what to put in for this. Can someone explain?
I have attached a cool screenshot so that you may know what I'm asking about. Thanks in advance.
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Primary DNS, that would be nameserver 1 and Secondary DNS would be nameserver 2.
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What do you want the name server for the server to be?
Its like for a website except for a dedicated. I'd just put ns1.yoursite.com one of the main domains your going to use on the server
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Hmm, let's call this a temporary.. something. But I understand now. Thanks.
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its changable
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