you have to setup your ns1.yourdomain and ns2.yourdomain at your registerar.
If your dns servers don't resolve yet, you dont feel like setting them up, or whatnot, you can always use ns3.prioritycolocation.com and ns4.prioritycolocation.com
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Re: Thanks
If it helps, you may also want to contact godaddy's support. I have, in the past, had TONS of trouble trying to get nameservers registered through them using their interface. Usually, an EMail or two to their support staff got it cleared up for me. Ultimately, it was one of the reasons I eventually transferred all my domains to a different registrar.umbrella wrote:Thanks Myles,
Go daddy was still saying it wasn't recognized. So I did just use the ones you suggested.
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Setting up domains on your registerar is something that unfortunatly (or fortunatly, depending how you look at it hehe) the customer has to do. Basically there is no interaction required on our part, and theres little we can do about it aside from getting the domain, username, password, and panel url for the registerar and creating them if the user is having trouble.