What is a name server?
When using a domain name (for email, web hosting, and just parking a domain)
it must reside on a host computer, called a Domain Name Server (DNS). Domain
Name Servers are connected to the internet and use special software to
translate domain names into the numerical addresses (Internet Protocol
numbers) used by the Internet. When internet users enter your domain name
into their browser bar, the Domain Name Server directs them to your web
site. Without it, your domain name is invisible on the Internet. Normally
when you register a domain name with TurnKey Internet, you simply will use
the TurnKey Internet name servers:
ns1.turnkeyinternet.net, ns2.turnkeyinternet.net, ns3.turnkeyinternet.net, ns4.turnkeyinternet.net
If you registered your domain through another registrar, you will most
likely use their name servers. Dedicated Server and Virtual Server (VPS)
hosting accounts can run their own name servers for even more flexibility
and ease of use when setting up domain names.
Wherever your domain resides for the name servers, is where you will make
the specific dns configuration for your domain to point email and web
addresses at for the proper ip address that you will be assigned when
ordering email or hosting services from TurnKey Internet.
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