I have a static ip (lets say 142.251.208.110).
I own the domain: website.tld
My registrar is godaddy.
If I want to change my nameserver godaddy won’t allow me to enter a static ip. It wants a hostname. I observed that many use ns1.website.tld and ns2.website.tld.
I don’t understand how this can work because ns1.website.tld would be served by my dns server which is not yet known by others.
Do I need a second domain like domains.tld where I use the registrars dns server for serving ns1.domains.tld which I can then use as the nameserver for website.tld?
I would like to avoid the registrars nameserver and avoid getting a second domain just for dns.
Thank you for your input.
Isn’t that what I said? (genuinely asking). That’s exactly how mine are all setup.
OP asked “Do I need a second domain” you answered “AFAIK, yes.” even though you proceeded to contradict yourself :) Maybe you can remove the “AFAIK, yes.” from the comment?I actually updated the answer to be more descriptive informative meanwhile.
My bad. Didn’t see “second” domain.
NP. Updated accordingly.