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I have a site with pages indexed at goo, that i dont want indexed.
Is there a nameserver or something i can point the dns or "a" record to a blank page, like if a name isnt reg'd so goo can start removing the stupid pages indexed. I want to disappear for a while, but go daddy requires active nameservers.
 
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I have a site with pages indexed at goo, that i dont want indexed.
Is there a nameserver or something i can point the dns or "a" record to a blank page, like if a name isnt reg'd so goo can start removing the stupid pages indexed. I want to disappear for a while, but go daddy requires active nameservers.

Just point your domain to any random dns servers. Since those dns servers won't know how to resolve your domain, your domain will point nowhere.
 
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If you want it de-indexed, park it at sedo :)

But seriously, why not just backup & remove the html from the server, and put a blank index page up?

Or if you want to keep the site up, but start removing pages, maybe a robots.txt file?

https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/156449?hl=en
 
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If you don't want your website to be indexed at all, use robots.txt.
Just create the file in your home page directory:

Code:
User-agent: *
Disallow: /

I don't know how it'll affect already indexed pages, but it might be worth to try :)
 
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can you use godaddy nameservers, pointed at IP 127.0.0.1 ?
 
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I usually point it at my host's name servers without adding the domain in the cpanel, won't resolve or be indexed.
 
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