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: How do I create name servers for my VPS package? I have recently signed up for a knownhost VPS package. My account has been set up on their end. They want me to create ns1.outsourcingnepal.com

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I have recently signed up for a knownhost VPS package. My account has been set up on their end. They want me to create ns1.outsourcingnepal.com and ns2.outsourcingnepal.com in my registrar and point to their given IP address.

I checked my registar site... I can change the DNS info and other too, but where do I create those two entries and add the IPs?

My domain name: outsourcingnepal.com
My registar: Public domain registry. (known via betterwhois.com, registered through nearby company Simrik Solutions)

I have my name servers set to:

ns1.simriksolutions.info
ns2.simriksolutions.info


I have set my A Record to:

name: outsourcingnepal.com
value: ip given by knownhost


I have set my NS Records:

Sr No Record Id Name Value Status
1 10318811 outsourcingnepal.com ns1.simriksolutions.info Active
2 10318812 outsourcingnepal.com ns2.simriksolutions.info Active
3 10318813 outsourcingnepal.com ns3.simriksolutions.info Active
4 10318814 outsourcingnepal.com ns4.simriksolutions.info Active
5 10321078 outsourcingnepal.com ns1.outsourcingnepal.com Active
6 10321080 outsourcingnepal.com ns2.outsourcingnepal.com Active


Updates:
I updated the child name server. I even added the outsourcingnepal.com account in WHM of knownhost too.

Now I am getting the following DNS Lookup result:
www.domaintools.com/research/dns/?query=outsourcingnepal.com&search=dns
Outsourcingnepal.com DNS Lookup
;; Answer received from 127.0.0.1 (90 bytes)
;;
;; HEADER SECTION
;; id = 5049
;; qr = 1 opcode = QUERY aa = 0 tc = 0 rd = 1
;; ra = 1 ad = 0 cd = 0 rcode = NOERROR
;; qdcount = 1 ancount = 1 nscount = 2 arcount = 0

;; QUESTION SECTION (1 record)
;; outsourcingnepal.com. IN A

;; ANSWER SECTION (1 record)
outsourcingnepal.com. 13495 IN A 204.197.252.160

;; AUTHORITY SECTION (2 records)
outsourcingnepal.com. 85495 IN NS ns1.outsourcingnepal.com.
outsourcingnepal.com. 85495 IN NS ns2.outsourcingnepal.com.

;; ADDITIONAL SECTION (0 records)

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@Murray432

you have to log in to your registrar and set an A record to point to your VPS' ip address.
consult your registrars online help if you can't figure out how to do that.

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@Gretchen104

There are several steps to this process:


Find your server IP's

I'm assuming you have WHM here? Open IP/whm (or the path to your server control panel installation) then go to IP Functions >> show IP address usage & check your primary and secondary IP Address. Make a note of these two IP's
Register your Nameservers

You need to register your nameservers with your Registrar. Login to your registrar’s control panel and register the name servers. This is often called "Child Name Servers" (See: i55.tinypic.com/2lu2q2t.png for an example) or if this option isn't available, ask them to "register the name servers" for you.

Note: As with all DNS, this can sometimes take time to propagate.

ie:


ns1.yourdomainname.tld – the Default IP of your server
ns2.yourdomainname.tld – Secondary IP or free IP

Add nameservers to your VPS

Returning to your VPS Control Panel, Go to IP/whm >> Basic cPanel/WHM Setup and scroll down to Primary Nameserver ns1.outsourcingnepal.com & click on “Assign IP address” and then “Add an A entry for this name server”. Then do the same for ns2.

Once all done you can check if your nameservers are resolving ok at www.dnsstuff.com/tools/lookup.ch?name=ns1.outsourcingnepal.com&type=A Add your nameservers to the domain records.

Now you have fully working nameservers you can start changing the domain records for the domains you own to use your nameservers.

Some of my favourite useful sites for checking DNS are:

Squish.net dns checker
Complete DNS traversal from the root examining all possible routes that a client could travel, calculating percentage probabilities on the way.

Domain Tools
Very useful site. Use it all the time.

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@Lee4591628

First off, the wording of your question very unclear, but I'll take a stab at it anyway...

I don't believe you would need to enter any IP addresses because the DNS takes care of that automatically.

EDIT: When I answered this question, the OP only had the first three sentences posted. IMHO, he should have indicated everything else as an "edit".

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