Let me clear scenario first
1)I purchased static IP from network provider and his name server is INPUDIIDNSPRPRD01.TATACOMMUNICATIONS.COM and INCHVSIDNSSEPRD01.TATACOMMUNICATIONS.COM
2)Then I just forwarded port 53(DNS) traffic from leased IP address to my centos dedicated server on local IP .My local server "name server" is ns1.xxx.co.in and ns2.xxx.co.in.
I already fed my dedicated device name server to my domain provider is ns1.xxx.co.in and ns2.xxx.co.in (Is this correct setting?).
When I run nslookup xxx.co.in xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx it says connection time out.
The question is which name server I need to fed into domain provider panel(INPUDIIDNSPRPRD01.TATACOMMUNICATIONS.COM or ns1.xxx.xo.in)?
Note:-- 1)When i ping this domain from local wi-fi connection it still gives me old IP address 2)When ping out of the local network using my mobile on 3G connection it says connection time out.
Don't really know the issue is ... No forum works working on it for last two days.
Feel free to ask for more info if needed to analyze the issue.
xxx.co.indomain you purchased? 2. You have configured a nameserver on your dedicated server. Is it authoritative for the domainxxx.co.in(i.e. do you have a zone containing information it, and only it, knows)? 3. Wouldn't it be easier to leave the two public nameservers as your nameservers rather than running your own? – Chris Davies Mar 24 '15 at 08:30ns1.xxx.co.inandns2.xxx.co.income from? Do they both map to the address of your dedicated server? 5. If your own nameserver is responsible for resolving DNS forxxx.co.in, does the upstream nameservers already know wherens1.xxx.co.inandns2.xxx.co.inare? Did you give them the IP addresses, too? 6. Your domain provided should be given the name (IP address) or your domain's working nameserver - it sounds like that you would like that to be your dedicated server.