Changing nameservers at your registrar Print

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Overview

Changing nameservers tells the internet which DNS provider controls your domain. This is usually done at the company where the domain is registered.

Steps

  • Log in to the domain registrar account.
  • Open the domain's DNS or nameserver settings.
  • Select custom nameservers.
  • Enter the nameservers exactly as provided, such as ns1.examplehost.com and ns2.examplehost.com.
  • Save changes and wait for propagation.

Propagation

Nameserver changes often begin working within minutes but may take up to 24-48 hours depending on registrar caching, TTLs, and recursive DNS resolvers.

DNS troubleshooting flow

  • Find the authoritative nameservers first.
  • Edit records only at the authoritative DNS provider.
  • Check root domain, www, mail, MX, TXT, and any app-specific records.
  • Watch for stale IPv6, duplicate SPF, and old mail records.
  • Wait for TTL expiry before assuming a change failed.

Quick support handoff

If this article does not solve the issue, open a support ticket with the domain, service name, exact error, time the problem started, and what changed recently.


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