nameservers
How to Update the DNS Nameservers at DynaDot
You can find our nameservers in your hosting welcome email. You need to update your domain nameservers to our nameservers. If your domain is registered on DynaDot, you should follow this tutorial to update your domain’s Nameservers. Open the DynaDot website and click on Sign-in. It will redirect you to a login page. Enter the username and password of your DynaDot account and then click on Sign-in. After a successful login, select Manage Domains from the My Domains drop-down menu. Check the box next to your domain name(s) and click on the DNS Settings from the Bulk action drop-down menu. Select the Name Servers option from the drop-down menu. Enter your nameservers in the provided text boxes, and click on Save Name Server to save your changes. Note: You need to check your Hosting Welcome E-mail for your current nameservers. In case you have lost it, contact us. We will
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How to Update the DNS Nameservers at GoDaddy
You can find our nameservers in your hosting welcome email. You need to update your domain nameservers to our nameservers. If your domain is registered at GoDaddy, you should follow this tutorial to update your domain’s Nameservers. Visit Godaddy.com and click on Sign In. Under “Registered Users”, click again on Sign-in. You will be redirected to the login form. Enter the Username or Customer ID and the password of your GoDaddy account. Then click on Sign In. After a successful login, under the Domains section. Click on DNS next to the domain you wish to manage. Scroll down to the Nameservers and click on Change. Scroll down to the end of the page and click on Enter my own nameservers (advanced). Enter your nameservers in the text fields and click on Save. Note: It may take anywhere from 12 to 24 hours for the changes to take effect worldwide.
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How to Update the DNS Nameservers at NameCheap.com
You can find our nameservers in your hosting welcome email. You need to update your domain nameservers to our nameservers. If your domain is registered on NameCheap, you should follow this tutorial to update your domain’s Nameservers. Open the NameCheap.com website and click on Sign In. It will show you a login form. After a successful login, click on Domain List. Under Domain List, you can see a list of your domains. In front of your domain, click on Manage. Scroll down to the Nameservers option and select Custom DNS from the drop-down menu. Enter your nameservers in the text fields and click on Save. Note: It may take anywhere from 12 to 24 hours for the changes to take effect worldwide.
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How to Update the DNS Nameservers at NetEarthOne or LogicBoxes-Based Registrars
You can find our nameservers in your hosting welcome email. You need to update your domain nameservers to our nameservers. If your domain is registered on NetEarthOne or LogicBoxes-based registrars, you should follow this tutorial to update your domain’s Nameservers. Open the NetEarthOne.com or LogicBoxes-based registrar website and log in to your account. After a successful login, click on List/Search Orders from the Manage Orders drop-down menu. Under Domain Name, click on the appropriate choice. Scroll down to the Domain Registration option and click on Name Servers. Enter the nameservers found in our Welcome Email and click on Update Name Servers. Note: It may take anywhere from 12 to 24 hours for the changes to take effect worldwide.
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How to Change the Default Nameservers in the WHM Root
You can change the default nameservers in your WHM Root Account. Note: Root access is required. You cannot access it with a WHM Reseller account. Log in to your WHM Root Account. . Go to Server Configuration >> Basic WebHost Manager Setup or type Basic in the menu filter box. The option will appear. Click on it. Scroll to the end of the page. Under Nameservers, enter your Nameservers in the text field. Click on Save Changes. The nameservers will be changed successfully.
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