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Old 12-22-2009, 04:21 PM  
Serge Litehead
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Originally Posted by mkx View Post
I am using one of those GPRS usb dongles. The IP isn't fixed but I am just tweeking around so when I need a fixed IP i'll use no-ip or another service, for now I just won't disconnect my internet.

If I type my ip it goes right to my webserver. I did however type ipconfig /all and 2 DNS servers were listed, should I maybe change the ns1.mydomain.com and ns2.mydomain.com to these two ip's listed under the dns server results from the ipconfig /all?
in short, no.
i suggested ipconfig /all only to look for a gateway ip in order to try to get "router" admin.
your domain's NS have nothing to do with your local internet config.

you have to add domain name / ip pair at NS responsible for that domain ns1.mydomain.com

while typing it i realized you have no DNS where you could add domain & your ip, which usually comes with web hosting. so scratch that. if you want to use your domain on local service you need to hook it up with some dynamic dns service, which may cost some
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