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  1. #1
    thuan27
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    Problem with changing domain org nameserver

    Hello.



    I got big problem here.



    I want to transfer, move site from dremhost to another hositng and i am in harry, i must do that till the end of this year.



    I copy files, move sql base and now i got problem with domain.



    I setup DNS record to:



    ns1.xyz

    ns2.xyz



    and that is ok, but now i want to change also nameservers:



    ns1.xyz

    ns2.xyz



    and i got this error:



    Error: This has not been registered as a nameserver with the .org registry. Contact the registrar of dru383host.com to do so



    I already talk to my new hosting, they say that i should talk to Dreamhost.



    I register domain with Dreamhost.



    Domain is: http://vistastyles.org/



    Peter
    More Information:
    1. org), Instead of returning the correct nameservers it was returning our local root nameservers as the authoritative for that domain
    2. I'm trying to use nameservers in a *different* domain
    3. When pointing domain name to dot5hosting or transfer domain to dot5hosting, the first thing that you need to do is to change the domain nameserver to point to dot5hosting domain nameserver DNS
    4. org, it is easy enough to change the MX records on my domain to point to 1and1 for the email
    5. The following nameserver(s) are listed (at your nameservers) as nameservers for your domain, but are not listed at the the parent nameservers (
    6. Hi JMendes, I am having the same problem as you, I have tried to change the ns01 for slave and ns02 for master and the "ns01" still having the same problem "domain unknown"

    More:


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    tt1376
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    Well i write to dreamhost and they say that :



    No, the domain 'xyz' was registered through GoDaddy. The

    change to make their nameservers (xyz.com, xyz.com)

    work needs to be done in the GoDaddy control panel. If you own this

    domain, you'll need to contact GoDaddy support for help in correcting

    this. Otherwise contact the owner of the domain to let them know it needs

    to be fixed.



    Which still doesn't fix that error at all.
    More Information:
    1. COM and I use it for registering com/net/org/biz/info names, and then at a later date I change the nameserver to "NS
    2. Once you change the domain nameserver DNS, make sure you allow up to 48 hours for the domain propagation
    3. org domain names should note that the Registry requires two unique DNS Servers for the address to function properly
    4. com Subject: Setting nameservers for domain Date: 2009-12-21 09:05 +0100 I'm trying to set: a
    5. cc As A Domain? - HIGLIGHTS: Domain, Bishoujotrap17com, Zone, Rndc, Reload, Bind, Cocc, Server, Nameserver, It39, Error
    6. org nameservers would continue to work, and your Web site would continue to be available

  3. #3
    duongtunglam
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    Ok , my friend which is owner of domain that i want to migrate with hosting contact GoDaddy and write to me this:




    Quote:







    Hi,



    GoDaddy have told me that because the domain I'm using for my nameservers was registered through verisign it hasn't been registered with the .org registry.



    I'm trying to find out how to register nameservers with the registry now but there doesn't seem to be much information around.


    So maybe you know what to do.
    More Information:
    1. 8 posts - 4 authors - Last post: Jul 6, 2005I seem to having a problem changing nameservers for a domain name on my 123 reg account
    2. If the domain had been assigned to the nameservers of the hosting company, even if we had wanted to change nameservers, it would have taken a minimum of 24 to 48 hours for the
    3. 16 posts - 7 authors - Last post: May 16, 20063) For each domain pointing to these nameservers change the NS records to point to the nameservers you want to use
    4. cc to your IP address, then change your domain's nameservers so they point to (for example) ns1
    5. ORG pop is that it too has this IPv6 DNS Glue problem
    6. org website, the domain was previously registered with third party registrar, and later domain transfer to hostmonster hosting

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