How To Update a Domain Name Server with a Central Registry
Hosting a website requires two things: a domain name (for example, www.mywebsite.com) and some hosting space on the Internet where the website's contents can be stored. "Domain name server" is the name of the web server on the Internet on which your website's files/data are stored. Domain name and hosting space are two distinct things that are linked together by the domain name server in the central registry.
Instructions
Difficulty:
Step 1
Log in to your domain name server's Control Panel.
Step 2
Click the "Domains" tab on the Control Panel home page that opens, click "Domain Registration" and then click "Default Settings."
Step 3
Type the domain name server's name in the "Default NS 1," "Default NS 2," "Default NS 3" and "Default NS 4" boxes.
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Article Written By Lyan Uaha
Based in Honolulu City, Lyan Uaha has been writing business and computer-related articles since 2007. He has been writing online instructional pieces since 2009. He holds a Bachelor of Science in computer science from Kent State University and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Akron, Ohio.