Re: name-server

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hi Lester Caine, 
my ISP is ernet india and  cdrstdu.edu.in is also registered with http://www.registry.ernet.in/


With Best Regards
sunil




On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 5:15 PM, Lester Caine <lester@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dr. Sunil M. Dogra wrote:
I have also registered my domain name (cdrstdu.edu.in <http://cdrstdu.edu.in>)

with my registrar. But I still could not open the page.

Registering the domain is not the same as 'hosting' it. You need to have the an ISP or registrar who actually provide a means of pointing YOUR ip address to the domain name. I register domains via my ISP, and they handle the DNS side of things and then I can set that link to my local ip address. In addition you need a fixed IP address locally for this.

An alternative is registering with one of the 'dynamic dns' providers who will compensate for a change of ip address if you don't have a static one.

e need a little more info on how you access the internet ;)

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