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Hos 26 September 2000 09:58 PM

Hi there,
I currently have the domain -

ChrisB 26 September 2000 11:22 PM

Normally your new ISP will take care of modifying the domain settings and all these scary forms. The NIC handle belongs to your ISP.

You have to tell your current ISP to release the domain to your new one. IIRC, the rules / wording is slightly different for .co.uk and .com domains. Something like with a co.uk you ask your existing ISP to allow your new one to modify the settings, whereas with a .com you have to ask them to release it.

Lee or Steve (ITWW) should be able to tell you more.

Cheers,

Chris.

Wassap 27 September 2000 12:06 AM

Regsiter.com are different again, I'm sure they just sit there and think of ways to make it more and more complicated process!!

Hos 27 September 2000 03:47 AM

Chris, thanks for replying...
My ISP is aol and the domain has absolutely nothing to do with them. I registered it myself through networksolutions. I am just now fully sure how to fill out the InterNIC forms. I tried before but nothing ever got done then i got a mate to do it, and it took around 1 day to fully go through. '
Thanks anyway, Ian

LanCat 27 September 2000 09:24 AM

The host modification template is one of those scary looking forms that seem to be made to put people off. But you have all the info you need.

Just enter the stuff you wish to change, which will be the name server records.

Once you have completed the form changes you will get an email sent to the address with which you registered the domain. Again it will look scarier than it should but you just need to click reply change a line in there to accept the change and all is done.

It will take up to 24 hours after you get the acknowledgement for the dns change to propagate across the net so don't panic if nothing changes immediately.

Oh and Chris you are right, .co.uk is different you have to ask the isp to change the tag to the new isp, why do we have to have different rules I do not know but i think it's due to .co.uk being a second level domain and .com a top level.



Hos 27 September 2000 04:23 PM

Lancat, Thanks http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif

I'm just a little thick about the host form:
what i was wondering is
NS1.MADHOSTS.COM 209.145.62.50 - is this the hostname?
NS2.HISPEED.NET 209.145.61.254 - is this the host ip address then?

I though NS1.MADHOSTS.COM - was the host name and 209.145.62.50 was the ip address.
NS2.HISPEED.NET 209.145.61.254 - then i'm left with that and have no idea what to do with it, can anyone please help?
Ian http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif

LanCat 27 September 2000 04:42 PM

You always should have at least two nameservers for any domain, if one goes down then you have the other to provide access for any visiting users or email etc.

So... you have a primary nameserver and a secondary nameserver.

For you in this instance

The hostname of your primary nameserver is NS1.MADHOSTS.COM
It's ip address is 209.145.62.50

The hostname of your secondary nameserver is
NS2.HISPEED.NET
and it's ip address is 209.145.61.254

Once you have these nameservers registered for your domain with network solutions you need to get the administrator of each of these nameservers to set up the domain records for you. They'll know how to do that according to what services they are providing for you. This can actually be done at any time they just won't do anything until network solutions set up their bit.

If you need to know more about how it works let me know.

Hope thats ok. Good luck. http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif

ChrisB 27 September 2000 06:21 PM

Sorry Hos,

I didn't realise you'd been brave enough to register the domain yourself - I always let somebody else fill in all the forms and do the leg work.

When I said ISP, I meant the company providing the hosting services rathern than your dial-up provider.

Have you managed to sort it out?

Cheers,

Chris.

Hos 27 September 2000 07:17 PM

Yeah i think so , I put it down like this in the end:

Authorization
0a. (N)ew (M)odify (D)elete.....: Modify
0b. Auth Scheme.................: MAIL-FROM
0c. Auth Info...................:

Host
1a. NIC Handle (if known)......: NSN2437-HST
1b. Host Name..................: NS1.MADHOSTS.COM/NS2.HISPEED.NET
1c. IP Address.................: 209.145.62.50/209.145.61.254

Contact
2a. NIC Handle (if known)......: IH1460
2b. (I)ndividual (R)ole........: Individual

See what happens and wait until its sorted.
Thanks for all the help - i really appreciate it! http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif . I've done this before but whenever i do it, i never hear anything from them and i don't know why. http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif

Chris- Yeah - I registered the domain a few years ago , not exactly sure when as i can't remember. I've had a few different hosts but they have always sorted it from me and take money out of what i'm paying for costs for there time. In this case it's a mate and hes very very busy with his company and he told me to do it (not to bad seeing as i'm not paying a thing for it) http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif . Anyway thanks for all the help. Ian

Hos 27 September 2000 07:56 PM

I guess not lol oh well

- ERROR: invalid char (/) in item 1b
<NS1.MADHOSTS.COM/NS2.HISPEED.NET>
ERROR: invalid char (/) in item 1c
<209.145.62.50/209.145.61.254>

LanCat 28 September 2000 08:31 AM

I think you have filled in the wrong part of the form.

The area you need to change is
7a and 7b and 8a and 8b

It should look like this...

Prime Name Server
7a. Primary Server Hostname....: NS1.MADHOSTS.COM
7b. Primary Server Netaddress..: 209.145.62.50

Secondary Name Server(s)
8a. Secondary Server Hostname..: NS2.HISPEED.NET
8b. Secondary Server Netaddress:
209.145.61.254



Lee 28 September 2000 02:34 PM

sorry guys didnt see this post until today..

looks like you've got it sussed now. Lancat is correct on the primary/2ndary dns..

network solutions are a nightmare as they can take ages moving stuff. plus they aint cheap either !

I'm about to move my server which means a change in IP which means a change of EVERY domain on the box http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/frown.gif http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/frown.gif http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/eek.gif we'll have to see what mess the registrars can make of it http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif

Hos 28 September 2000 03:49 PM

Ok still puzzled now lol http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif ,
I re-sent the host form i had above but just took out the secondry server dns. I've had no e-mails back yet but i am thinking about e-mailing them anyway as i doubt i'll hear from them if i don't.
To the next part, Lancat- i couldn't find the host form that you mentioned above, all the ones on network solutions are just of the ones i have described and i've looked again and can't seem to find it. should i just pay someone to do it all for me? lol http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif
Lee- How do they go about charging me? will they charge me for moving it? Good luck in moving your server.. you'll probably have everything sorted a week and i'll still be at this stage next Millenium.. http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif
Ian

Wassap 28 September 2000 04:00 PM

Can you e-mail me the form that you are using as it sounds like it maybe different to what I am used to using?

Also I maybe wrong, but I cant remember if network solutions are the one who you have to send a request from a specific e-mail address? It may have to be modified by an address at thecoolhost.com!

Regards

Andy

[This message has been edited by Wassap (edited 28 September 2000).]

Hos 28 September 2000 04:04 PM

Andy- Yeah , i'll e-mail it to you in abit.
Anyone can do it, but anything that happens has to go through me as i have to reply to them from my e-mail address and authorise everything.
I've sent an e-mail to network solutions telling them what i want to do , asking if theres anything else to do, and also telling them to just do it. Quite blunt but it's annoying after a while http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif
Thanks everyone for helping http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif
Ian

PS- An address at thecoolhost could be quite a difficult one.

[This message has been edited by Hos (edited 28 September 2000).]

Hos 28 September 2000 04:15 PM

Andy,
Sent you 2 e-mails, the host template that i used and a link to the actual host form... it is the wrong one i know but i can't find another? Thanks anyway , Ian http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif

PS-

LanCat 28 September 2000 04:16 PM

No wonder. Just realised you have the wrong form. Damn people have changed it in the last few weeks and it's as clear as mud now.

You need to choose

Hos 28 September 2000 04:21 PM

Lancat,
Thankyou very much indeed! That's the one i want http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif Thankyou once again! http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif
Ian

Wassap 28 September 2000 04:22 PM

I was just about to say the exact same thing.......

Sorted!!

Regards

Andy

P.S. Lancat, sorry for asking but do you work for an ISP?

LanCat 28 September 2000 04:32 PM

Hos, Pleasure to help m8.

Wassup, No not an ISP. I run IT at a finance co. with a few websites amongst my responsibilities. Done an ISP move myself so have had some of these headaches. True !

Wassap 28 September 2000 04:42 PM

I used to work for and ISP and I had to mess around with domains daily! Network Solutions used to be the bein of my life when registering (or not as the case maybe) domains! Ahh well never again!!

Regards

Andy

LanCat 28 September 2000 04:47 PM

They are still less than good. I have had a domain argument ongoing with them for 2 months now.

The other registrars have proved no better tho'.

Money and old rope come to mind.



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