Hi guys,
Does a nameserver service exist where the domain owner is able to set the nameservers of a domain to say a company who offers a domain management service, and you're able to manage the domain using the management service (i.e. you don't need to change the nameservers on the domain directly with the registry, but you are able to alter where the domain points to using the management service, since the domain is on the management services nameservers)
For example, if I set the domain
obscuredomain.tl
nameservers to NS1.DOMAINMANAGEMENT.COM and NS2.DOMAINMANAGEMENT.COM
and I can login to my fictional "domainmanagement.com" account and I can change the nameservers on the domain to "NS1.FABULOUS.COM NS2.FABULOUS.COM"
I suppose you could set the domain to your webhost and forward it but this can be a bit frustrating when transferring etc...
I probably haven't explained this very well at all. I own a traffic domain where I have to submit nameserver requests manually and it can take a few days, even weeks for the nameservers to change, since it is an obscure cctld, which is a bit annoying for traffic tests etc...
Can anyone offer any suggestions? There's probably a simple answer that I can't think of - its been a long week :hehe:
Thanks
Does a nameserver service exist where the domain owner is able to set the nameservers of a domain to say a company who offers a domain management service, and you're able to manage the domain using the management service (i.e. you don't need to change the nameservers on the domain directly with the registry, but you are able to alter where the domain points to using the management service, since the domain is on the management services nameservers)
For example, if I set the domain
obscuredomain.tl
nameservers to NS1.DOMAINMANAGEMENT.COM and NS2.DOMAINMANAGEMENT.COM
and I can login to my fictional "domainmanagement.com" account and I can change the nameservers on the domain to "NS1.FABULOUS.COM NS2.FABULOUS.COM"
I suppose you could set the domain to your webhost and forward it but this can be a bit frustrating when transferring etc...
I probably haven't explained this very well at all. I own a traffic domain where I have to submit nameserver requests manually and it can take a few days, even weeks for the nameservers to change, since it is an obscure cctld, which is a bit annoying for traffic tests etc...
Can anyone offer any suggestions? There's probably a simple answer that I can't think of - its been a long week :hehe:
Thanks







