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Comment posted What causes the “nRRPResponseCode 531” error, A fix to the nasty “nRRPResponseCode 531” error during domain name DNS change by .

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  1. Chris says:
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    This is quite normal and I have been registering my name servers for years. Without name server registration the DNS system will not function. For example:

    Say I get a VPS and a domain name called example.com. I then configure example.com’s zone and set up your usual A record + CNAME + what have you and then I add an A record for ns1.example.com and ns2.example.com. At this stage I delegate example.com to ns1.example.com and ns2.example.com. The domain name will not function unless ns1.example.com and ns2.example.com are registered. All name servers should be registered.

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    • Kevin says:
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      No, registration should only be required if you have your nameserver name set to something that is part of the domain you are trying to change it for.
      If I want to set my NS for blabla.com to ns1.example.com, it should work without the glue record.

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      • Chris says:
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        Yes? All name server should be registered. If you were to use blabla.com with ns1.example.com etc it would work because they are already registered. I know this. I cannot see any fault in my reply. Please do not troll.

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  2. admin says:
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    The solution to the whole mess finally. Was done by switching to Godaddy and using their options to select a certain domain name as a DNS domain name and later on use it for my DNS server.

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  3. Ecarte Regeln says:
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  4. Delmar Vasey says:
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