How do sites like go daddy register the domain names?
I want to host my own domain name, but don't know how to go about it. Does anyone have any websites on this?
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- You need to understand how DNS work on the internet before you start. Those are the high level steps you will need to host your own domain: 1. Install DNS Server Service on your server 2. Create DNS Zone for your domain 3. Configure delegation for your domain to point to your server; in other words: set NS record of your domain to point to your server For example, here how resolution for www.JordanSoft.com works on the internet: Query sent to the Root DNS servers for www.JordanSoft.com; answer returned for the DNS server delegated for the .com name space Query sent to the DNS server delegated for the .com name space for www.JordanSoft.com; answer returned for the DNS server delegated for the JordanSoft.com name space Query sent to the DNS server delegated for the JordanSoft.com name space; answer returned for the IP address of www.JordanSoft.com Simply, it is like a conversation: DNS Client ask the Root DNS: Send me www.JordanSoft.com Root DNS Answer: Ask .COM with directions where is .COM DNS Client ask the .COM DNS: Send me www.JordanSoft.com .COM DNS Answer: Ask JordanSoft.com with directions where is JordanSoft.com DNS Client as the .JordanSoft.com DNS: Send me www.JordanSoft.com JordanSoft.com DNS Answers: The IP address of www.JordanSoft.com is w.x.y.z
- Registering a domain name with sites like http://godaddy.com or http://domains.searchen.com is pretty much the standard. You don't need to worry too much about having full control becuase within your domain account you get to set almost everything you would need to. To have full control over site you'll need to control the hosting. Most of the largest entities go through the standard registrars for domain registration but control their own servers.
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