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1/ Does the domain nameserver first need to be set to:

Parked nameservers" (Park my Domains here)

"Hosting nameservers" (Host my Domains here) ?


(...seems to be stuck on godaddy parking instead of redirected...)
 
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AfternicAfternic

you should put "Parked Nameservers"


"Hosting Nameservers" is if you have the domain hosted at GoDaddy (website tonight also)


"Parked Nameservers" is if you forward/redirect or park them there


"Custom Nameservers" is if you want to put your own nameservers , eg. SEDO's nameservers when you park at SEDO


after you set nameservers and set the forwarding it takes about 6-24 hours to propagate around the net

 
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Ive never set the nameservers to that of the parked site. Rather I just enable forwarding, and enter the URL to forward to. Works for me :) If your still having problems I would suggest giving GOdaddy a call, their support is 24.7 so you should get right through.

Let us know how it goes for you.
 
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Thanks..just confirming

The issue is with the '6-24 hours to propagate' for the *redirect*.

I remember a while back when it used to be almost instantaneous.
The resolving to GD nameservers is almost instant - if parking with them (for the redirect) so they conveniently get any PPC from parking - whereas the forward/redirect part takes a bit long conveniently in GD's favor it seems...

Edit: domainer50
I too have just used the forward/redirect option (assuming it auto overrides the previous option 'custom n/s' ) but with the result that it just resolves to a GD parked page with no redirect (almost 24 hrs)

I'll see how it goes and maybe give 'em a call.
Cheers
 
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