Gidday, you should be able to register using any name at all including
.co.nz, .net.nz etc, I can't see why they'd have that kind of constraints on
their setup. Does it let you put an IP address in instead? You might be able
to use the IP address of your primary etc. They might need a bit of a kick
in the right place if they think that the only domains that exist are .com
etc.
Regards
Dan
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 10:42 PM, Gerard Creamer
We've just set up a new DNS server for a client whose domain name is a .co.nz name, and we can't make it a primary or secondary for .com or .net names. In the (distant) past we've 'registered' name servers with Network Solutions, and then it's been all good. Now that the registries are with Verisign there seems to be no way to register anything other than a name server on a .com or .net name, and that has to be completed via the registrar (Tucows, Godaddy etc).
I'm not sure whether I'm being particularly dense or if this is actually a difficult thing to do - can someone please let me know what the process is now for registering a .nz server to enable it to be a primary or secondary for .com or .net names.
Thanks, Gerard
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