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Nameservers - An idiots guide

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I'm having a little trouble. Theres one part of the domain game that Ive never really understood - nameservers.

I have domains in my Registerfly account. However, for one example, I look at the nameservers listed and it is:

DNS #1: NS1.FABULOUS.COM
DNS #2: NS2.FABULOUS.COM

The domain example above is a domain which I recently bought and had pushed into my account.

What does this mean, and what downsides are there to keeping it as this, or advantages of using RegisterFly's own nameservers.

Hope somebody can help!

Thanks in advance.

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I'm no expert, but those are the nameservers for people who park their domains with the company: Fabulous. This gives the company the power to move your domain around and before you had this name pushed into your account, the previous owner was making money parking it with Fabulous.

There's no real harm in keeping it as that unless you want me to make money through parking your name and if so, find a company such as DomainSponser, DomainHop, Afternic, Sedo, Etc. and change the DNS settings for those places along with making an account with them, etc.

Hope that helps.
 
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Thanks ddrassociate.

I know that it is for people who use Fabulous, what I dont understand is what the nameserver actually does. CAN fabulous move my name because I am using their nameserver? I need back-to-basics help here! :p
 
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Well yeah they can move your domain around, that's how DomainSponser is able to make it so that when someone types in www.candy.com, they enter into that generic site where the owner, Rich Schwartz makes money off your clicks. Basically, it gives the company the powers of redirection.
 
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You are poiting your domain to there servers, this means they can control where your domain points to and the mx entries etc.. They cannot take the domain of you however.
 
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That's correct. In basic terms, you give them the power to redirect your site and nothing more. You still control the domain and can easily remove their power. B-) Hope that helps.
 
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The power has now been removed and placed into RegisterFly's hands!

Thanks for all your help, although if somebody can show me a link with detailed nameserver info, it would be great for reference.

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How Stuff Works!!

Rob said:
The power has now been removed and placed into RegisterFly's hands!

Thanks for all your help, although if somebody can show me a link with detailed nameserver info, it would be great for reference.

:tu:

Try this:

www.Computer.HowStuffWorks.com/dns1.htm

You can change your nameservers, if you want to park them somewhere else, and make some PPC money. For example, my domains (95%), are registered at www.Registerfly.com, but I have my nameservers pointed to www.Sedo.com. You just go to change dns and type in:
Ns1.SedoParking.com
Ns2.SedoParking.com

Hope this helps


Frank
 
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Right. Essentially DNS tells the browser where to find the content to display for the site, or where to redirect it....
 
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Anthony said:
Right. Essentially DNS tells the browser where to find the content to display for the site, or where to redirect it....

Exactly

The fact that this domain had fabulous.com nameservers set simply means that it's past owner was using our services and when the domain was transferred you did not change them.

Nothing sinister happening - if you'd like more info about parking and how Fabulous.com works, just pm me.

Cheers
 
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Kris, if I buy a domain that's already dns-parked at fabulous, and wish to continue parking at fabulous, how do you know which fabulous account to credit the domain's PPC earnings?
 
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armstrong said:
Kris, if I buy a domain that's already dns-parked at fabulous, and wish to continue parking at fabulous, how do you know which fabulous account to credit the domain's PPC earnings?

Good question.
 
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Kris, if I buy a domain that's already dns-parked at fabulous, and wish to continue parking at fabulous, how do you know which fabulous account to credit the domain's PPC earnings?
Hopefully, by adding the name to your own Fabulous Parking account, the stats and earnings would transfer over to you, although the DNS would remain the same. After a couple of days, I would double check to make sure that stats are showing up in your account.
 
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