how to make a dns server ?

03/12/2010 16:48 King_Arthur#16
@The Crasher
I just paraphrased what the portforward.com link I gave on the front page said. I would argue your points, but I don't want to go off topic. I'm not trying to teach anyone to be a it specialist, just trying to get his server up and running :)
03/12/2010 18:28 PowerChaos#17
sorry that i was going a bit offtopic

but to get it working you need to know how it need to work

for some persones this can help , and others will complain more and more because everything got messed up if you get what i mean

it is like the firewall problem in other topics
they dont know how to disable the firewall , start messing around with stuff they dont need to and get more and more problems instead getting the problem fixed :S

thats why i posted that other thing under it because i know that there will be a few complains about it that they cant get it to work (or cant even acces internet anymore and start flaming at us)

for the rest
Thank you for all the information :D hopely it can help a lot of persones to ^^
and sorry that that post looks a bit offending to you , it isnt personal meaned (just a reply pointed to your post :P)

Thank you
Greets From PowerChaos
03/14/2010 08:01 Crazy123456#18
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Originally Posted by King_Arthur View Post
Open the command prompt then:


If your DNS Server(s) are the same as your default gateway use the [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] which are currently: 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220 as your dns servers. Fill all that information into the box and you should have a static internal IP address.
ill try this thanks king_arthur if it doesent work ill private message you or continue posting on this topic
03/14/2010 08:22 Crazy123456#19
well its working now .. but how do i know wich one is my static ip ?
03/14/2010 14:06 King_Arthur#20
Got to remember to use that [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] :).

Your static IP address is the number you put it the top box from this pic
Which would be the number you got from your command line that was labeled "IPv4 Address"
03/14/2010 21:25 Crazy123456#21
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Originally Posted by King_Arthur View Post
Got to remember to use that [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] :).

Your static IP address is the number you put it the top box from this pic
Which would be the number you got from your command line that was labeled "IPv4 Address"
yeah sorry ... but umm would the static ip affect my internet connections ? and the static ip i choose my ip adress changed 2
03/14/2010 22:38 King_Arthur#22
An internal static IP is used primarily for port forwarding so your router always forwards ports to the correct computer. It does not affect your external IP address in any way.
03/22/2010 03:24 Crazy123456#23
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An internal static IP is used primarily for port forwarding so your router always forwards ports to the correct computer. It does not affect your external IP address in any way.
not like that , i mean it shuts off my internet every so often