I have a static ip (lets say 142.251.208.110).

I own the domain: website.tld

My registrar is godaddy.

If I want to change my nameserver godaddy won’t allow me to enter a static ip. It wants a hostname. I observed that many use ns1.website.tld and ns2.website.tld.

I don’t understand how this can work because ns1.website.tld would be served by my dns server which is not yet known by others.

Do I need a second domain like domains.tld where I use the registrars dns server for serving ns1.domains.tld which I can then use as the nameserver for website.tld?

I would like to avoid the registrars nameserver and avoid getting a second domain just for dns.

Thank you for your input.

  • @[email protected]
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    19 months ago

    I don’t use godaddy, so I’m only guessing here. Have you tried to enter the name (even though there is no way it would find them) and then see if it figures out it can’t look them up and maybe then it’ll prompt for an IP instead?

    • @raldone01OP
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      19 months ago

      Which provider do you use? Can you enter an ip there?