I sure hope so but I've tried everthing, I asked domain.com a few times already about this, and they replied the same (on live support).. I have the domain name with an extension of .cn and this I've tried a lot of times setting up the name servers correctly as ns1.x10hosting.com and ns2.x10hosting.com returned an error "Unable to Change Name Servers with Registry, or invalid Name Server"
so.. this is what the person at the live support replied to me:
"It seems that your web host has not set AUTHORITY for your domain on their name servers. Data is handled and disseminated by name servers, which provide name information in response to queries from 'resolvers.' A given name server is authoritative for a given zone, and if it's asked for name information that's not within its zone, it has to get the information from the name server that's authoritative for the zone in question. The process by which a resolver queries a name server for DNS info and receives a response is called 'resolution': the resolver knows a domain name (
www.domain.com, for example) and wants to find out the corresponding numerical IP address (216.34.94.172). The primary name server (NS1.NAMESERVER.COM) contains this data, but for redundancy and robustness, the information is automatically backed up to a slave name server (NS2.NAMESERVER.COM).
The company that maintains your name servers (your web host) may not yet have added entries to make the name servers authoritative for your domain names."