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Hi when changing name servers to for arguments sake Dan.com is it also beneficial to add the afternic and godaddy name servers as well? If so does anyone know the name servers for both??

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Hi when changing name servers to for arguments sake Dan.com is it also beneficial to add the afternic and godaddy name servers as well? If so does anyone know the name servers for both??
You should never combine Dan and Afternic nameservers for one domain. It will give unreliable results, like for example TLS (https) errors.
 
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You should never combine Dan and Afternic nameservers for one domain. It will give unreliable results, like for example TLS (https) errors.
Ok cheers am I right to assume that because it’s a godaddy domian when selling the exposer is the same and the nameservers is just to push them to another selling site ?
 
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You should never combine Dan and Afternic nameservers for one domain. It will give unreliable results, like for example TLS (https) errors.
So I have pointed the NS to DAN, but the distribution is on and i also have those domains listed with Afternic. does this also make create some confusion?
 
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So I have pointed the NS to DAN, but the distribution is on and i also have those domains listed with Afternic. does this also make create some confusion?
With the integration of the DAN and Afternic platforms, the order in which you manually add the domains to both platforms has become more important.

When you have two separate accounts at both DAN and Afternic, it's best to add them to Afternic first.

Adding them to DAN first will immediately trigger a synchronization process with Afternic (not under your account at Afternic), and this will then give 'duplicate domains' problems when you are trying to add your domains manually to Afternic later, which you then have to resolve.

I must admit, it's a bit complicated and not always transparent what is happening behind-the-scenes.

Wish you good luck :lookaround:
 
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