RealNames said:"If I register a domain using my name servers, it begins to resolve as soon as the registry updates the TLD zone. With zero additional effort on my part, it points to my default web site, which displays a parking page with my default PPC results. Only if I want to change what it does do I need to do anything else, and then I only have to add it to my database with whatever particular options I want to use."
Hi Chuck, again thanks for all your time. Perhaps you could explain why is it when I reg a new domain using my standard nameservers (long after the registry update time), it does NOT resolve and brings up the standard Browser Page Not Found error screen?
What do I need to do differently to get a new domain resolving automaticaly as yours do?
The reason mine resolve with no additional configuration is that I have my name servers set up to answer queries for any unknown domain name (wild card DNS zones), and my web server set up with a default IP-based web site. Any time a domain name becomes active using my name servers, it points to my default website. Without these defaults configured, I would have to add a zone to my name servers and add a host name to my website every time I register a domain name.