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If your registrar provides a web interface for managing the DNS records of your domain (some examples of registrars that do this are [http://godaddy.com/] and [http://gandi.net/]), then you can either use their web interface to fully manage your DNS, or you can use DomTool. | If your registrar provides a web interface for managing the DNS records of your domain (some examples of registrars that do this are [http://godaddy.com/] and [http://gandi.net/]), then you can either use their web interface to fully manage your DNS, or you can use DomTool. Note that HCoop does not endorse the given registrar examples. |
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If you want to use DomTool to manage your DNS, then tell your | If you want to use DomTool to manage your DNS, then use your registrar's web interface to specify the nameservers {{{ns1.hcoop.net}}} and {{{ns3.hcoop.net}}} for your domain. Then read the [:DomTool/UserGuide:DomTool User Guide] for instructions on using DomTool. There's also a thorough overview of the DNS directives at ["DomTool/Examples"], in the ''DNS'' section. |
This page explains how to buy yourself a domain name from a registrar, and how to manage it at HCoop.
Find a registrar
If you want to manage a domain with DomTool, you must first buy a domain from a domain registrar. Search for "domain registrar" via your search engine of choice to see several of the available options.
Registrar pitfalls
Be sure that you provide a valid contact information. Your domain can be disabled if someone complains that your contact information is incorrect.
Don't let that domain lapse. Be careful not to let your domain lapse. Otherwise, unscrupulous people may buy it and then try to sell it back to you at a profit.
Lock your domain once it is set up. All registrars should permit you to "lock" your domain. The reason you want to do this is because you can lose your domain by not answering an email from ICANN within 5 days if your domain is not locked. Do this after setting up your nameserver information. You can lock and unlock your domain at any time, though the change may not be instantaneous.
DNS options
If your registrar provides a web interface for managing the DNS records of your domain (some examples of registrars that do this are [http://godaddy.com/] and [http://gandi.net/]), then you can either use their web interface to fully manage your DNS, or you can use DomTool. Note that HCoop does not endorse the given registrar examples.
Before choosing either option, you will first want to [https://members2.hcoop.net/portal/domain request control of a domain] using the HCoop Portal.
Managing DNS using the registrar's website
If you want to use your registrar's web interface to manage DNS for you domain, you can do that. Just be sure to set the DNS option to noDns in the DomTool configuration file for your domain. Here's an example:
domain "yourdomain" where DNS = noDns with (* Other directives go here. *) end;
Using Domtool to manage DNS
If you want to use DomTool to manage your DNS, then use your registrar's web interface to specify the nameservers ns1.hcoop.net and ns3.hcoop.net for your domain.
Then read the [:DomTool/UserGuide:DomTool User Guide] for instructions on using DomTool. There's also a thorough overview of the DNS directives at ["DomTool/Examples"], in the DNS section.