Transferring a Domain?

chris424uk

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Jan 26, 2010
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Hi guys,

I'm having problems. Probably stupid ones, but nonetheless problems.

I've bought a domain (namesco) and bought hosting from Go Daddy.
I want to redirect the domain to my hosting at Go Daddy. I understand I can't transfer the domain fully til after 60 days, but I'd like to redirect it, or at least point it in that direction.

It seems overly complex, going into a lot of detail about DNS. Which I haven't a clue about. Anyone got any advice on making this process a tad simpler?

Cheers,
Chris
 

wykthorr

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Yeah, I knew there would be a propagation time period, but shouldn't the site still point to my domain registrar's parking page? as opposed to a blank, error page.

In essence it should, but because DNS is a distributed database you can get all sorts of combinations when updating your records, especially nameservers.

You should also check whether your server at GoDaddy is set to serve requests for the new domain you've pointed to it. I don't suppose you're on a dedicated server from GoDaddy so apart from changing the nameservers you also have to instruct the server to accept requests for the newly added domain. Unfortunately I've never used GoDaddy hosting so I can't help you with how to do that. It's usually something like parked or addon domains, but it's only a guess.
 
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OpenSure

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Hi. If things don't settle smoothly we'd be happy to help unravel the marvels of DNS, it's the kind of thing we do all the time. We've had a few clients give up in wearied exhaustion dealing with these big hosting companies precisely because things like DNS are complex and getting through to their support can be a jaw-grinding experience.

Drop us a line at OpenSure if you need to - I can't post the link as I'm a newbie.
 
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chris424uk

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OK, it's been over 48hours, I've contacted both companies for support. GoDaddy support confirmed their Nameservers, which I have already used. It's still just saying;

Network Error (dns_unresolved_hostname)
Your requested host "www.domain.net" could not be resolved by DNS.
 
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chris424uk

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Sorry if this makes the screen go scroll-a-licious.
Here's the options I'm getting at my domain registrar's DNS panel.
I think this is where I'm going wrong as I have GoDaddys nameservers.

What exactly do I put in ALL these boxes? lol. I'm not concerned about mail exchange or anything like that.

I added my domain name to the domain name section.

Now the A, CNAME, AA, etc, section I'm a bit confused.

Do I add my Godaddy nameservers to the Result part? and make sure the drop down box in the middle says NS (nameserver I assume?) Do I need to alter anything else? Like cname's, etc.

Sorry if I'm being naive, first time doing this side of things, not been able to find anything helpful online searching for help (and the domain support has been non-existent.)

Cheers,
Chris
 
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chip_y2kuk

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no, what you need to do in the names control panel on the left where you are DNS and transfer options > Change nameservers (put Godaddy's nameservers in that menu)



The option you are using is when you want to add records for a new nameserver (which is what your showing in the picture above) i.e you are running your own nameserver and want to add an easy name to remember e.g domain.com may have ns1.domain.com which points to an ip on a server you own.

Which is not what you want to do you want to specify the authorative nameservers for your domain (i.e where the configuration information should be retrieved from)

hope that helps

joe
 
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In order to process the transfer of your domain, you need to have domain already under your ownership and a registrar that you want to transfer that domain to. While the process of a domain transfer is a fairly simple procedure, it is important to understand the workings such a domain registration transfer so that things don't get more complicated than you can handle.
 
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