Euhmz.. nameserver domain

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Alexander
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Euhmz.. nameserver domain

Post by Alexander »

I know I am a moron for looking into this AFTER I have registered here, but I just found out a great domain for nameservers (name-server.DUH) which is still free (its equivalent name-servers.DUH too). I also found out I CAN register them (whereas at first I thought I couldn't) .. .

Now my question is would it be technically possible to add/change it on my account? Or would that mean having to set it all up again (hence a new reseller account)? Just inquireing though, havent registered it (yet), that depends ...

Let me know :)

Best Regards,
Alexander
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Post by porcupine »

Technically to change it is a BIG pain, and we treat it like re-setting up an account. Realistically though, you can alias ns1.newdomain.com and ns2.newdomain.com over your original ns1 and ns2 ip addresses, and they'll work fine unless the registerar blocks multiple nameservers on the same ip addresses (which most do not)
Myles Loosley-Millman
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Alexander
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Post by Alexander »

Yeah I figured changing it was fun . .well, I will check if the alias is an option, otherwise I think I'll just forget the plan.. not that important anyways ;)

Thanks Myles!
Alexander
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