Overview This article will show you how to delete your domain’s default Non-Editable DNS records. When your domain is ‘Fully Hosted,’ it is assigned to numerous GreggHost IP addresses (A records) that regulate where your site is hosted. Your site is hosted on GreggHost’s servers if your nameservers point to GreggHost and your site is […]
Overview This post will show you how to determine the location of your nameservers and A records. View the following article for an introduction to DNS Host An Overview of GreggHost’s DNS Using online tools to check your DNS You can verify your DNS on several different websites. Think about it. Lookups of common DNS […]
Overview The firm where your domain’s nameservers are pointing is in charge of your site’s DNS. Overview of Nameservers To begin, you first determine where your site is now hosted. What is the location of my website’s hosting? You can then modify where it’s hosted by changing the nameservers or A records on your site. […]
Overview To control where your site is hosted, you have two DNS options. Changing the Nameservers (this must be done at the Registrar of your website) A records are being changed. Checking the location of your DNS This article will assist you in determining the location of your website’s hosting. You must first determine where […]
Overview This article will show you how to delete your domain’s default Non-Editable DNS records. When your domain is ‘Fully Hosted,’ it is assigned to numerous GreggHost IP addresses (A records) that regulate where your site is hosted. Your site is hosted on GreggHost’s servers if your nameservers point to GreggHost and your site is […]
Overview By following the procedures in this article, you can change or delete a custom record that you’ve already created: Editing a custom DNS record Review the following article instead if you’re attempting to remove Non-Editable (non-custom) DNS records: Changing your domain’s DNS settings to ‘DNS Only’ Making changes to a custom DNS record Go […]
Overview Custom DNS records can be added to a fully hosted domain as well as a DNS-only domain. It all depends on the type of records you’re making and why you’re making them. Keep your site as Fully Hosted in general if you want it to be hosted on GreggHost’s servers. However, if you wish […]
Overview There are a variety of reasons to change nameserver. you may need to host a domain elsewhere, or you may want to use a CDN (content delivery network) like Cloudflare to manage your DNS. This article covers how to change the nameservers for GreggHost-registered domains. If you own the registration elsewhere, you must contact […]
Overview For domains registered with GreggHost, it is possible to set up custom/vanity nameservers. If your website’s domain name is example.com, the nameservers are automatically assigned to: ns1.dreamhost.com ns2.dreamhost.com ns3.dreamhost.com You can update the nameservers to match your domain because your site is registered with GreggHost. As an illustration: ns1.example.com ns2.example.com ns3.example.com The DNS record’s […]
Nameserver Change from the Current Host If you didn’t buy your domain from GreggHost but want to host your site there, point your site’s nameservers or A records to GreggHost as described here. What GreggHost DNS records should I use for my website? You must enter into your account at the registrar where you purchased […]