| What is the difference between a static IP address and a dynamic IP address? Article ID: 288 | |
| DNS2Go
An IP address corresponds to the number your computer uses when you are online. Every computer that is connected to the Internet is given an identifying number so that it can communicate with other computers. If you have a dedicated conn |
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| DNS2Go Name servers Article ID: 612 | |
| When transferring a Top Level domain to DNS2Go, the nameservers on that domain need to be changed to point towards the following:
Name Server Hostname: NS1.DNS2GO.COM
Name Server Hostname: NS2.DNS2GO.COM
Name Server Host |
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| Using WWW Redirection with DNS2Go Article ID: 624 | |
| Its very common to have an Internet Provider block port 80 for incoming access, or to have a site hosted elsewhere (geocities for example). With DNS2Go you can easily redirect WWW requests to those locations.
In order for the redirection to work correc |
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| DNS2Go's Primary Purpose Article ID: 761 | |
| The primary purpose of DNS2Go is to resolve a domain name to a dynamically assigned IP address. If the IP address is correct then the service is functioning as designed.
You may need to check to confirm that the required ports for your application, on |
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| DNS2Go Settings Tab Article ID: 261 | |
| DNS2Go
Explaining the Settings Tab
The Settings tab allows you to specify how we will handle your domain when
you are connected to the DNS2Go service and when you are not.
When I am Online:
Point my doma |
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| Using MXPurify Email Security with DNS2Go Article ID: 619 | |
| When using MXPurify Email Security with DNS2Go the following steps need to be done. Your DNS2Go Account MUST be a Professional Account (Learn more about the benefits of a DNS2Go Professional account visit: http://www.dns2go.co |
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