Note: NS Records are not used to change the DNS of a domain. If you are looking to change your nameservers to connect to a third party host, visit our article How do I change the nameservers for my domain? Any changes that you make to your Advanced DNS settings can interrupt your service. If you are not an advanced user, we strongly recommend that you not change these settings without consulting our support department. |
To create NS records please follow these steps:
Step 1.
Login to your Internic account and select Domain Manager.
Step 2.
Click directly on your domain name to access the domain editing page.
Step 3.
On the domain editing page, select the DNS tab.
Scroll down to Manage Advanced DNS Records and click on Advanced DNS Manager.
Important: If the Nameserver Information section shows your domain as set to Use Third Party Hosting, the Advanced DNS will only be accessible with your hosting provider. Advanced DNS records live on nameservers. You will only be able to access the Advanced DNS from within your Internic account if the name server information for your domain is currently set to Park with Internic, Forward Domain, or Host with Internic. |
Step 4.
To add an NS record, click the button to Add New Record.
Set the Record Type as NS. Fill in the Alias and Record fields as instructed by your hosting service provider. You can leave the TTL as it is. Click the green button to Save.
To edit an existing NS record, click the Edit button update the Host and/or Points To field, as instructed by your hosting service provider.
You can leave the TTL as it is. Click the green button to Save.
Note: If your domain was already set to Park with Internic, Forward Domain, or Host with Internic, these records should take about 1 hour to propagate. If your domain was previously set to Use Third Party Hosting, updates can take up to 24-48 hours to propagate worldwide, though we find it's typically much closer to 6-12 hours. |
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