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Q. How do I create a registered nameserver using my domain name?

A. If you are running your own DNS server and would like to use your domain name to create a nameserver, you may register the nameserver name and IP address with Postrock so that we may register this with the Registry.

Click on 'Register Nameserver'.

Enter your nameserver hostname and IP address in the appropriate area. Click save.

Each nameserver must begin with ns or dns
Examples:
ns1.yourdomain.com
dns2.yourdomain.net
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