Validation reports an authoritative name server error?
The domain name system operates by having root servers know the location of the official, or authoritative name servers for each domain. Typically your registrar or ISP will set these up for you, and they will usually point to the registrar or ISP’s name servers. When you decide to configure your domain on our name servers, you need to tell the root servers that the name servers responsible for handling DNS queries for your domain are the SecuritySpace name servers. When you do this, you should use a minimum of 3 name servers, and can use all 4 listed below. • ns1.securityspace.net (Dallas, TX USA) • ns2.securityspace.net (Washington DC, USA) • ns3.securityspace.net (Miami, FL USA) • ns4.securityspace.
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