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Domains: Domain Nameservers

Created by Faye BSG, Modified on Mon, 18 Mar 2024 at 02:11 PM by Education Team

In this article, we will discuss how a nameserver is used with a custom domain. You will need to know which nameserver your domain uses to set up your DNS records. Your domain’s nameservers could differ from those provided by your domain registrar.


Requirements

  • A custom domain.
  • Access to the custom domain’s settings and DNS records.

A nameserver is a critical component in managing your domain’s DNS records. DNS stands for Domain Name System, which translates domain names into IP addresses, allowing users to access your website or other online services associated with your domain.

When you register a domain name, you need to specify which nameservers are responsible for managing the DNS records associated with your domain. Typically, you will use the nameservers provided by your domain registrar or web hosting company. However, you can specify third-party nameservers to manage your DNS records elsewhere.

Your nameserver stores all the DNS records associated with your domain, including A records, MX records, CNAME records , and others. These records contain important information such as the IP address where your website is hosted, the email servers that handle your domain’s emails, and other DNS configurations necessary for your domain to function correctly.

When someone visits your website or sends an email to your domain, their computer queries your domain’s nameservers to obtain the correct IP address or mail server. Your nameserver responds with the appropriate DNS records, allowing the user’s computer to access the desired service.

It is essential to ensure that your nameserver is configured correctly and that all necessary DNS records are present and accurate. Incorrect DNS records or misconfigured nameservers can cause various issues, such as website downtime or email delivery problems.

If you have additional questions or issues regarding your domain’s nameserver, please contact your domain registrar’s support team.


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