NS Record vs Nameserver (understand this one very important difference)
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Learn what a nameserver is and how this DNS concept relates to NS records within the context of domain names and web hosting.
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Tony, maybe this is not the right place to leave this comment, but I want to send you my thanks.
I tell you that I barely know anything about HTML, CSS and little else. If it weren't for you, today I wouldn't have my website inside a raspberry, with an nginx server, with wordpress and who knows the things I'll keep learning with your videos. Although I admit that I don't understand a lot of the things you say, hehehe, but if you say it.... "It's very important." Many thanks for sharing your knowledge. Thank you so much !!! (forever). Greetings.
Really appreciate that Fabio. Keep on learning and building!
Thanks! Your explanation was very easy to understand explanation 😁
Glad it helped!
this was great ! made it so simple and so much valuable info
Happy to hear that
Clear and concise. Thank you.
You're welcome!
Thank you for making this video. The one question I still have is: How is the NS record being used to specify the DNS server? Is it just telling the registrar where it needs to upload all of the dns records, and then the registrar pushes all of the records to those servers? If so, then why would the host need to know about the nameserver? Wouldn’t the host just need to respond to web requests and not care about dns? Sorry if these are stupid questions
Thanks a lot Tony for this Video.
Simply amazing and clean!!
Thank you! Very well done on this video!
Thanks Edward!
Mesej yang jelas, struktur yang jelas, mudah difahami, terima kasih
Good Work, very nice graphics that facilitate the learning of an abstract concept.
Thanks Joshua
very good explanation
Glad you think so!
Thanks Tony for making this video. As usual, learning a lot from your videos, keep it up! :) Can you also make video on glue records and why it's needed? I am still confused with that concept.
what kind of servers is cloudflare running so they can manage the domain records ? how can i create my own "cloudflare clone" for my personnal domains ??
@0:25: "Every nameserver has its own domain name that is usually a subdomain starting with 'NS'"...
wait what
Are NSes not just FQDNs for the actually servers?
Love the videos without the 'hook' intro and intro which is jarring when jumping around to learn. You're gonna get the views regardless especially when you jump right in and don't stop. Tnx!
Thanks man
You're welcome!
Great. How can I use cloudflare nameserver in my cPanel as a service provider?
TONY!
Veena!
Thnks for this! I've hosted for years, but still get mixed up between the DNS settings at Registrar or the Webhost. My question is: WHY are the DNS settings "available" simultaneously at Both? Wouldn't it make better sense that they would be default OFF (unmanageable) at one, if they were already being controlled/ modified at the other?
I just migrated to Cloudflare from AWS Route53. I added my Cloudflare NS records to Route53, but in Route53 it still shows the AWS name servers. Is there a propagation lag going on here before Cloudflare would be expected to resolve the FQDNs?
Good info will you update us how does dns redundancy failover works
Let say I mapped Two ip to common A records ...when you nslookup a record name it start shuffles on both ip
But if ping to name only one ip respond .
Objective if one of server ip or iso goes down secondary take up
Is name server when passing the referrals he passes all the referrals that all he have or part of them?
Clean 🧽
Hi, can you make a video about how to send free email from a WordPress site using google SMTP? Sending email no longer working with fluentsmtp plugin and new google Google’s OAuth 2.0. I am a free google user.
Tony I have asked in your other video but you did not reply. Is the free tier of Oracle still working for wordpress hosting? And does it have monthly visitor limit?
Thanks.
Yes it's still working. No inherit monthly visitor limit