Creating these hosts requires that you change your DNS.
A simple dig, suggests that:
NS1.HOSTING365.IE
NS2.HOSTING365.IE
are your nameservers, which means that you should probably contact
HOSTING365.IE and ask them to provide records for those hostnames.
Once that is done, the DNS should propagate fully within a couple of days.
Phil.
Ciaran Johnston's [cj at nologic.org] 14 lines of wisdom included:
> Hi all,
> I will soon be co-locating a machine in Dublin and have it pretty well
> nicely set up so far. However, I have one question that I haven't been able
> to find a satisfactory answer to: can I set my machine up so that it can be
> seen by multiple names within my domain: i.e. if I want to collect my mail I
> go to mail.nologic.org, for mailing lists it's lists.nologic.org, etc?
>> Thanks,
> Ciaran.
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