Most of the time it is sufficient to just point the nameserver addresses on the doman hosting acocount to the Webhosting company's nameservers. So just enter ns1.ivyro.net and ns2.ivyro.net under the first two nameserver fields in the domain accoutn and wait for up to 24hours. Once the nameserver setting propagates, it will automatically resolve the domain name and point to the right place on the Korean web hosting account.

You shouldn't have to add/change the A record.

HTH.

Kent Parker wrote:

Hi Ryo

The name servers need to go in the site where you bought the domain
names and you have to fill in the DNS settings with the Korean webhost
with the domain name pointing to your IP using an A record. eg:

domainname.co.nz A 123.45.67.89



On Jan 15, 5:01 pm, Ryo <[email protected]> wrote:
  
Hi guys, im complete newbie with domain names, so please don't laugh
if this question seemed stupid.
Anyway, i need to direct the domain name that i bought to go to my
website, as its currently just going to the site that i bought the
domain name from. so i checked in the domain name set up looking for a
place to tell it where the website is... and i found a option to
change the Domain Name Server.
My client found himself a korean hosting company (apparently it was
cheaper) and i can't read anything on their site, but found this
little bit that says the name server is ns1.ivyro.net and
ns2.ivyro.net, so i put those in the domain name set up option... but
I don't see how the domain name will be associated to my files on the
server.

Could someone please explain this to me, or tell me what I should be
doing?
Thanks heaps.

Ryo Negishi
    


  


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