On Sat 03 Dec 2016 03:32:49 AM CST, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Invalid domain name; a valid domain name consists of at least two labels, separated by '.' (period)
•••This is your list of domains defined in the DNS24 database.
You may use both regular and internationalized domain names and top level domains. When you create new domains, you may use your local format (dömain.ñame) or enter them directly using the punycode format (xn--dmain-jua.xn--ame-6ma).
This utterly confuses me. I don't have a domain name! I want to create one, and it is a single word, not dots, to be the prefix to “.dyndns24.ch”
you are trying to set up a domain on dns24.ch, not dyndns24.ch. fix the names and maybe you will have better luck :)
Must be typo on the instructions PDF.
The question still remains, it is asking for two names separated by a dot. Why? What names?
It doesn't give examples of what it is wanting.
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