This really doesn't have anything to do with OpenSRS developement;
however...
> nameserver : host.gihs.com
> we also have another 2 name server ns.gihs.com , ns2.gihs.com (both these
> server are down)
> so domain resolves only based on host.gihs.com.
You need to remove ns.gihs.com and ns2.gihs.com from your
domain registration records.
> servername : ns1.gihs.com
>
> Now what i should do to make ns1.gihs.com to resolve any new domains created
> in opensrs
First you need to create an address record "ns1" in the zone file for
gihs.com on your nameserver host.gihs.com. Once ns1.gihs.com starts
resolving to the IP address, you can add it as a nameserver host to the
registry.
> what values should i give for these boxes
>
> <snip>
> Primary Resolver
> Secondary Resolver
> Teritary Resolver
>
> </snip>
Ask the ISP hosting your server what their resolvers are.
The rest of these questions are for your ISP as well.
>
> <snip: what does this mean>
> The server was unable to lookup an an A entry for its hostname
> (ns1.gihs.com). This is generally because the entry was never added. However
> this could also be the result of your nameserver(s) being down. If you would
> like to attempt to automaticlly add the entry
> </snip: what does this mean>
>
> When i clicked Ok i got this message
>
> <snip>
> Found your hostname to be: ns1.gihs.com
> Found your short hostname to be: ns1
> Found your domain name to be: gihs.com
> Found your main ip to be: 65.73.49.4
> If this looks correct,
> </snip>
>
> after i confirm i get the below message
>
> <snip>
> IP=65.73.49.4 Add Complete
> </snip>
>
> But still i get the same message every time i log in. Am i making some
> mistake here.
>
> Have a great day.
>
> Karthikeyan B
>
> But still
>
>
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