IT.COM

Listing Uniregistry names at Sedo

NameSilo
Watch

omelet

Top Member
Impact
1,860
I am trying to list my domains to some other markets. Sedo seems too complicated for me to finish listing. Below is the email they sent for verification steps. However, in Uniregistry, I could not find where to enter personal verification ID into TXT or CNAME record field

any friends have suggestions?




Dear xxx

Thank you for listing your domain names at our marketplace! However, some of your domains already exist in our database. To start selling and parking the domains listed below, you will need to verify the ownership of your domains.


How to verify your ownership

  1. Log into your account at your domain registrar
  2. Edit the DNS settings of your domains
  3. Enter the following personal Verification ID into the TXT- or CNAME-record field


 
0
•••
The views expressed on this page by users and staff are their own, not those of NamePros.
1. assign Uniregistry dns servers to the domain in question

2. configure uniregistry-powered dns with just 1 record inside: TXT record for "naked" domain (@) with the value required by Sedo

3. add the domain to sedo

4. wait for auto verification of owneship / dns

5. change dns servers to ns1.sedoparking.com / ns2.sedoparking.com

All the above can be also done in bulk for a bunch of domains...
 
Last edited:
1
•••
1
•••
1. assign Uniregistry dns servers to the domain in question

2. configure uniregistry-powered dns with just 1 record inside: TXT record for "naked" domain (@) with the value required by Sedo

3. add the domain to sedo

4. wait for auto verification of owneship / dns

5. change dns servers to ns1.sedoparking.com / ns2.sedoparking.com

All the above can be also done in bulk for a bunch of domains...


Thanks but I don’t want to change my nameservwr, I still want to listing my domains @ uniregistry as the main selling platform

Listing at sedo is only for purpose of more disclosure
 
0
•••
2
•••
  • The sidebar remains visible by scrolling at a speed relative to the page’s height.
Back