dave2win 0 Report post Posted April 16, 2008 NetRange: 64.69.32.0 - 64.69.47.255 CIDR: 64.69.32.0/20 NetName: COREEXPRESS-BLK-1NetHandle: NET-64-69-32-0-1Parent: NET-64-0-0-0-0NetType: Direct AllocationNameServer: NS1.CALPOP.COMNameServer: NS2.CALPOP.COMComment: ADDRESSES WITHIN THIS BLOCK ARE NON-PORTABLERegDate: 2000-04-11Updated: 2004-08-06RNOCHandle: ZC46-ARINRNOCName: ipadmin RNOCPhone: +1-213-627-1937RNOCEmail: ipadmin@coreexpress.net RTechHandle: ZC46-ARINRTechName: ipadmin RTechPhone: +1-213-627-1937RTechEmail: ipadmin@coreexpress.net OrgTechHandle: ZC46-ARINOrgTechName: ipadmin OrgTechPhone: +1-213-627-1937OrgTechEmail: ipadmin@coreexpress.net# ARIN WHOIS database, last updated 2008-04-15 19:10# Enter ? for additional hints on searching ARIN's WHOIS database. This is what it shows when I do a whois check on my site (zoebelkin.co.cc)I had entered ns.computinghost.com & ns2.computinghost.com as the nemeservers in my registrars DNS Setting Panel. But as you can see the nameservers are: NameServer: NS1.CALPOP.COM NameServer: NS2.CALPOP.COM So my question is why are they changed and why the nameservers entered by me is not being shown? A detailed reply is very much appreciated. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jlhaslip 4 Report post Posted April 16, 2008 And here is what i get when I use a Name Server tool: Domain Name: CO.CCRegistrant [1280642]:KAMSUNGCOMMUNICATIONJANGHANG-DONG, ILSAN-GUGOYANGGYEONGGI-DO410380KRAdministrative Contact [1280643]:Jong Sung Kim CO.CC@domainservice.comKAMSUNGCOMMUNICATIONJANGHANG-DONG, ILSAN-GUGOYANGGYEONGGI-DO410380KRPhone: +1.9549848445Fax: +1.9549699155Billing Contact [738701]:Moniker Privacy Services CO.CC@domainservice.comMoniker Privacy Services20 SW 27th Ave.Suite 201Pompano BeachFL33069USPhone: +1.9549848445Fax: +1.9549699155Technical Contact [738701]:Moniker Privacy Services CO.CC@domainservice.comMoniker Privacy Services20 SW 27th Ave.Suite 201Pompano BeachFL33069USPhone: +1.9549848445Fax: +1.9549699155Domain servers in listed order:NS1.CO.CC 222.122.45.50NS2.CO.CC 58.121.85.222Record created on: 1997-10-13 00:00:00.0Database last updated on: 2008-03-05 02:29:53.61Domain Expires on: 2013-03-26 00:00:00.0Registry Status: CLIENT-XFER-PROHIBITEDRegistry Status: CLIENT-UPDATE-PROHIBITEDRegistry Status: CLIENT-DELETE-PROHIBITEDIt begs the question: Is your 'domain' a purchased Domain or a sub-domain of a re-direct service? If is a re-direct then there is not much chance that you will be able to adjust things to your liking.If that is the case, consider purchasing a Domain from Xistodomains.com, a Xisto sister company. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dave2win 0 Report post Posted April 16, 2008 I am using free domain from co.cc.They give me priviledged to change the nameserver. They also offer modifying of A,MX & CNAME Records.It's not a redirect.I later ran the whois tool on Xisto site and also found their nameserver to be the same as that of my site mentioned in the first post.I'm totally confused.By the way could you tell me which name server lookup tool are you using.???Thanx for viewing my post. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BuffaloHelp 24 Report post Posted April 17, 2008 DomainTools dot com is a good source to probe into your domain.Anyway, co.cc works similar to early days of uni.cc or currently used DynDNS system--nameservers are mere redirect. This is how I'm guessing it works:1. you set the nameserver under your domain's control2. co.cc binds or adds this new nameserver to their host3. a parent alias takes the place on behalf of the actual nameserver (alias nameserver similar to DynDNS)4. your domain points to the hosting server after above rerouteEstablishing alias nameserver is a common practice for many "free domain name" providers because to provide it free, they'll need to save every bit of money they can. And having your own nameserver service takes muchas moolas. Another reason for alias nameserver is the free domain provider has the complete control over your redirection--this is in case if your domain is discontinued or becomes very popular, co.cc can hold your domain as a hostage and they can point to wherever they'd like, i.e. park page. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites