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| SEO Extraordinaire War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: South Africa
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Guys, When setting up your custom nameservers - how do you go about doing it? Just say you purchase 50 seperate C-Class IPs for 50 domains - when setting up private nameservers with your domain registrar you are required to add 2 Nameservers that should have seperate IPs. Now, that means you will need 100 IPs to setup your private nameservers, yes/no? Do you guys use the same IP for both nameservers or is there another way to go about it? Any advice will be appreciated! Thanks! Edit: is it advisable to host my domain with my registrar and map the "A" records to my unique C-Class IP instead of using custom nameservers? |
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2010
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You can use a single IP for both ns1 and ns2.
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| SEO D'Artagnan War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2009
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Have you already bought hosting? There are SEo hosts that give that to you already set up with nameservers.
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| SEO Extraordinaire War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: South Africa
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Yeah, I bought one package but I need to setup the custom servers myself. I chose a package from hostthename who have a WSO running and they had an insane price of 0.88/IP but that was on shared hosting (limited to 20 domains/IP). What's cools is my IP range has different A/B blocks beside the unique c-class Ips. But I will be purchasing another package from SkyNet later this week. | |
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