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→‎Internet Facing DNS Servers: was a typo as the two addresses were not the same - is that correct? Used documentation address range
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=Internet Facing DNS Servers=
Once you have a domain you need to have authoritative DNS servers. These are servers which tell the rest of the world what information you have associated with the domain. For example, if you had example.com you might have decided that www.example.com would have an IP address of 10198.2051.30100.400. This means when anyone tried www.example.com in a web browser they would connect to IP address 10198.2051.30100.40 to get the web page. The DNS servers are what hold that information and tell any computer in the world the answer if they ask. The registry is who tells them which DNS servers to ask in the first place.
 
==DNS Management==
 
We have two authoritative DNS servers called primary-dns.co.uk and secondary-dns.co.uk. If you have a DNS service from us you can edit the domain records using a web page on our control pages. There is more information on the control pages about the different types of record you can set up.
 
 
=International Domain Names=
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