If you want orthogonal.com.au (or any host under that - e.g. 
www.othogonal.com.au<http://www.othogonal.com.au>) to point to your IP address, 
then you need to request your DNS hoster to create the necessary records (A, 
CNAME, MX) and point that record to your IP address.

If you want to be authoritative for the domain, then they delegate the domain 
to you - and you need to tell them what name servers you want to use. It seems 
that they've done this part - and set your IP address as the name server for 
the domain.

You can install DNS server on your Windows 2008 server, and create a new zone 
(create it as a primary zone) for orthogonal.com.au. Then create the necessary 
A, CNAME, MX etc. records under that zone. You will need to port forward UDP 
(and optionally TCP) 53 to your Win2008 server.

Cheers
Ken

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Greg Keogh
Sent: Monday, 24 February 2014 9:49 AM
To: ozDotNet
Subject: [OT] Nameserver records

Folks, On Friday I asked Intaserve to adjust their DNS records to point 3 of my 
domains to my home server IP. What they seem to have done is made me the DNS 
server. A whois to orthogonal.com.au<http://orthogonal.com.au> for example 
shows my home IP as the Name Server.

Rather than get their support to change this, can just run with it and become a 
Name Server? Is there some reasonably simple thing I do to my Billion router 
and the Win2008 server to make my 3 domains resolve to my home server?

I don't normally dabble in this sort of thing, so I might be asking the wrong 
questions.

Greg K

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