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Originally posted by: vrbaba
i have a domain from godaddy which I forward to my ip. I had the same issue. godaddy told me that I cant resolve it without hosting it on their servers. I didnt care much, so i just left my ip masked.
i've kinda revived interest in this...so im looking around also to see if there is a solution to it, will let u know if i find anything.

I don't know.....it might just be one of the pitfalls to IP forwarding.
 
multiple nameservers = backup

also it takes up to 48 hrs for ISPs to refresh your domain so it shows up. I got my domain up within 12 hrs on comcast but at work I couldn't see my domain until almost 36 hrs later.
 
yeah, it says it could take up to 24 hours to switch from their DNS servers...

So this should work though? ns1.igeyobiar.com is set to my IP... and ns1.igeyobiar.com is added to the DNS list... so in some hours it should work? because it seems like it is still acting like its a forward...
 
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