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Create a Name Server Record for a subdomain
Posted By ndyg
9/17/2014 18:01
Hi there,

Is it possible to specify a name server record for a subdomain, using dynabot's DNS. For example, for the domain example.com, I'd like to delegate dev.example.com to the DNS services hosted by DigitalOcean.

Thanks!
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9/19/2014 15:25
We have other options for subdomains, but no, no name server option. Perhaps your host can provide an IP address or CNAME to use an alternative.

How do I set up DNS for my domain?

Before adding DNS records, determine which name servers your domain is using:

  • If your domain uses third-party name servers: Contact your hosting provider to add DNS records, as all DNS configurations are managed directly on the designated name servers.
  • If your domain uses Dynadot DNS: Your domain is automatically using our name servers, so manual name server configuration is not required. You can add DNS records directly through the Dynadot DNS page by following these steps:
  1. Sign in to your Dynadot account.
  2. Select "My Domains" from the left-side menu bar and click "Manage Domains" in the drop-down.
  3. Check the box next to your domain name(s) and click on the "Action" button.
  4. Choose "DNS Settings" from the "Action" list.
  5. On the DNS Settings page, select the "Dynadot DNS" setting from the top drop-down menu.
  6. Choose the "Record Type" you want to use from the drop-down menu, then enter the IP Address or Target Host of your web server in the text box.
  7. Press the "Save Settings" button to save your changes.
Please be aware that it might take some time for your name server changes to propagate.


Note:
If your domain is configured with Dynadot Email Setting, please disable the email settings first. Once disabled, you can proceed with resetting your DNS records.

From Help Section: Account & Domain Management > Domain Settings > How do I set up DNS for my domain?
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