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Mastering DNS: A Step-by-Step Guide to Registering and Managing Private Name Servers

Before we delve into the steps of creating or changing registered name servers, let’s take a moment to understand what these components are. Registered name servers, also known as glue records or child name servers, play a crucial role in the DNS (Domain Name System) hierarchy. They serve as authoritative references, associating specific hostnames with IP addresses and ensuring seamless domain functionality.

Registering your own private name servers, such as ns1.yourdomain.com, not only adds a professional and branded touch to your online presence but also provides enhanced control over DNS configurations. By managing your registered name servers, you gain the flexibility to tailor settings according to your specific needs, contributing to a customized domain experience.

Prerequisites for Registering Private Name Servers

Before you begin registering your private nameservers, ensure you have the following prerequisites in place:

Static IP Address

To register private name servers, you’ll need a static IP address for each name server (e.g., ns1.yourdomain.com and ns2.yourdomain.com). This ensures a stable and consistent reference point for your domain.

Server or Hosting

Make sure you have access to a server or hosting provider where you can set up and manage your private name servers. This can be the same server hosting your website or a dedicated server specifically for DNS management.

With these prerequisites fulfilled, you’re all set to register and manage your private name servers at Namesilo. Let’s dive into the steps.

Steps for Registering and Managing Private Name servers

Login to Your Namesilo Account

  • Go to Namesilo’s login page.
  • Enter your login credentials, including your username and password.
  • Once logged in, you’ll land on the Dashboard page.

namesilo login page

Access the Domain Manager

  • On the left sidebar, locate and click on “Domain Manager.”
  • A list of your registered domains will be displayed.
  • Click on the domain you want to manage, and you will land on the domain console page.

accessing domain manager

Find the Name Server Section

  • Look for the Nameservers section on the domain console.
  • Under Nameservers, you’ll find the link ‘View/Manage Registered NameServers,’ click on it.

domain console registered nameservers section

Register New Nameserver

  • Click the ‘Register New Nameserver’ button on the Registered Name Servers page.

registered nameserver page

Specify Host and IP

  • Choose a hostname (e.g., ns1) for your name server, defining the structure like ns1.yourdomain.com.
  • Enter the corresponding IP address to ensure proper resolution.

adding a new private nameserver

Repeat for Additional Name Servers

  • If you need multiple name servers, repeat the process to register the second one.

registered nameservers page with one private nameserver

Utilizing Registered Name Servers

  • With the name servers successfully registered, you can now implement them for your domain.
  • To change nameservers, you can refer to our dedicated guide.

Congratulations! You’ve gained insights into the significance of registered name servers and successfully navigated the process of creating or modifying them. These registered name servers play a pivotal role in maintaining a robust and reliable DNS infrastructure for your domain. For further DNS management, explore additional guides in our Mastering DNS series. Happy domain management!

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