Hi,
my domain registry is with
godaddy.com.
They do offer a control panel with lots of different settings. Looks
like a perl script to /etc/ bridge. There are all kinds of CNAME
aliases, and I'm not too sure whether I can/should/ought to delete them
because they refer to machines on
secureserver.net, or to replace them
with my own virtual addresses, or some other alternative with less hassle.
Well, it depends on whether you're using them. ;-)
Usually, when you register a domain with someone like
godaddy.com or
123reg, they do 4 things:
1) Primary DNS
2) Secondary DNS
3) MX
4) Web "forwarding"
the CNAME aliases and other things will be related to how (3) and (4)
are set up.
Usually (4) is set up to go to a "holding" page. Sometimes it can be set
up to load a frame containing some other URL to make it look like your
website is now hosted on that domain. If you've set up a web server then
you'll have pointed (at least) the www record at your webserver with
either your own CNAME or A record.
(3) is usually set up to forward mail to another address. If you've paid
more money then they might host a mailbox for you. If you want to
delegate to your own machine then you'll have to point the MX records at
your own mailserver, much like you would do for case (4).
If you don't understand what these records are for then you should
proceed with caution: setting up your own nameserver (as you suggest in
your other mails) will certainly break *all* of that unless you take
steps to replicate the setup in your zone file.
The registry provides (1) and (2) by delegating the zone, to their
nameservers, in the (in the case of
exoco.net) .net zone. If you want to
run your own nameservers then you need to instruct godaddy (usually via
their control panel) to redelegate the zone to your nameservers.
Any thoughts would be welcome.
What are you currently doing with exoco.net? You need to make sure you
replicate as much of the current zone as you need before you start
hosting it for yourself otherwise some things might stop working...
Regards,
@ndy
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