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Just Alex 02-09-2012 03:40 PM

Webcamwiz and DNS. I don't get it.
 
So it gives you IP address and thats it?
Your DNS record is - 60.blah.blah

How do I set that up with godaddy?

No ns1.domain.com and ns2.domain.com ?

geedub 02-09-2012 03:54 PM

have your host rig up some dns records ns.yourdomain.com pointing to that ip and then set up the nameservers in godaddy.. maybe?

Just Alex 02-09-2012 04:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by geedub (Post 18748837)
have your host rig up some dns records ns.yourdomain.com pointing to that ip and then set up the nameservers in godaddy.. maybe?

I can do that, but would've been nice how pimproll did it, or setup ns1.mydomain on their server automatically and I can just set that dns record with that IP @ godaddy.

Anybody from pussycash in the house to clarify?

alias 02-09-2012 04:13 PM

DNS "a record".

" Find where your "A number" or "A record" is. In Godaddy you will go to "domain control" then select your domain name in blue. This will pull up another window. In that window there are 6 options, One will be DNS, at the bottom of the DNS column will be a link to "DNS Control". Click that link and up will pop another page and VOILA the first area you see will say A Number / A Record. if you are setting up a domain you will change the record that has the "@", if it is a subdomain like "cams.hotmessengergirl.com" it will say "cams". Scroll to the right and you will see an edit icon it looks like a pen and paper. Click it. Up will pop another window. Replace the current "A number" with the a number given to you by the white label company."

Just Alex 02-09-2012 06:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alias (Post 18748880)
DNS "a record".

" Find where your "A number" or "A record" is. In Godaddy you will go to "domain control" then select your domain name in blue. This will pull up another window. In that window there are 6 options, One will be DNS, at the bottom of the DNS column will be a link to "DNS Control". Click that link and up will pop another page and VOILA the first area you see will say A Number / A Record. if you are setting up a domain you will change the record that has the "@", if it is a subdomain like "cams.hotmessengergirl.com" it will say "cams". Scroll to the right and you will see an edit icon it looks like a pen and paper. Click it. Up will pop another window. Replace the current "A number" with the a number given to you by the white label company."

Here's their instructions.. and my godaddy account says


"DNS Manager: Not hosted here"



Quote:

Open 3 DNS type "A" records:

1. Host name "www" - needs to point to IP: 66.6.21.144
This will enable users to access your site on www.domain.com (exact URL)

2. Host name: @ - needs to point to IP: 66.6.21.144
This will enable users to access your site on domain.com (without the "www")

3. Host name: * - needs to point to IP: 66.6.21.144
This will enable users to access your site on X.domain.com (with any prefix)

Once DNS changes are complete you can start sending traffic to your webcam site.

Jack Sparrow 02-10-2012 01:44 AM

Hes to stupid to know he has to change back to godaddy's dns first before he can change any/additional dns. Without that he wont even see the "dns management" button.

But hey he is in this biz for so long right, this baller would know this right..

Just Alex 02-10-2012 09:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jack Sparrow (Post 18749495)
Hes to stupid to know he has to change back to godaddy's dns first before he can change any/additional dns. Without that he wont even see the "dns management" button.

But hey he is in this biz for so long right, this baller would know this right..

Oh hey clown shoes, where you've been? Mom had you clean her condo or forgot to pay internet bill?
How's life in your 4-th dimension?

CHARGER 02-10-2012 09:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jack Sparrow (Post 18749495)
Hes to stupid to know he has to change back to godaddy's dns first before he can change any/additional dns. Without that he wont even see the "dns management" button.

But hey he is in this biz for so long right, this baller would know this right..

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

adamneve 02-11-2012 08:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Just Alex (Post 18748857)
I can do that, but would've been nice how pimproll did it, or setup ns1.mydomain on their server automatically and I can just set that dns record with that IP @ godaddy.

Anybody from pussycash in the house to clarify?

Just Alex, hit me up so I can help

Just Alex 02-11-2012 10:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adamneve (Post 18752550)
Just Alex, hit me up so I can help

I got it.
It was under tools menu in godaddy. All working now.
Thanks.

minicivan 08-19-2014 09:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adamneve (Post 18752550)
Just Alex, hit me up so I can help


I need similar help, if you can help me with this, please add me on ICQ or i'll add you.
Thanks.

AdultDesigners 08-19-2014 10:06 AM

If you have 2 different IPs , you can create host names for them in godaddy :

ns1.domain.com ns2.domain.com

then set those ns as DNS servers , also in godaddy, or your registrar.

Remember DNS propagation can take up to 24 hours.

minicivan 08-19-2014 10:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AdultDesigners (Post 20197368)
If you have 2 different IPs , you can create host names for them in godaddy :

ns1.domain.com ns2.domain.com

then set those ns as DNS servers , also in godaddy, or your registrar.

Remember DNS propagation can take up to 24 hours.

I tried to use those IP's as DNS and godaddy didn't allow me to do it, so i have to just use ns1.mydomain.com ns2.mydomain.com and then somewhere on godaddy set DNS with IP's i got from webcamwiz?


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