[dns-operations] Questions about my domain's DNS

Michele Neylon - Blacknight michele at blacknight.com
Mon Nov 25 14:22:56 UTC 2019


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From: dns-operations <dns-operations-bounces at dns-oarc.net> on behalf of Wesley Peng <postmaster at wsly.de>
Date: Monday 25 November 2019 at 15:22
To: "Elmar K. Bins" <elmi at 4ever.de>
Cc: Dns-Operations <dns-operations at lists.dns-oarc.net>
Subject: Re: [dns-operations] Questions about my domain's DNS

Hello

When I changed name servers in registrar, won’t they be registered into DE’s servers automatically? Thank you.



On Nov 25, 2019 at 9:56 PM, <Elmar K. Bins<mailto:elmi at 4ever.de>> wrote:

Hi Wesley,



postmaster at wsly.de (Wesley Peng) wrote:



> ;; AUTHORITY SECTION:

> wsly.de.                86400   IN      NS      ns1.alldomains.hosting.

> wsly.de.                86400   IN      NS      ns2.alldomains.hosting.

> wsly.de.                86400   IN      NS      ns3.alldomains.hosting.

> wsly.de.                86400   IN      NS      ns4.alldomains.hosting.



> ;; AUTHORITY SECTION:

> wsly.de.                86400   IN      NS      art.ns.cloudflare.com.

> wsly.de.                86400   IN      NS      roxy.ns.cloudflare.com.



> I was confused, since I have changed the domain's nameservers to

> cloudflare's, why .de's root servers still give the clues that I am using

> ns[1-4].alldomains.hosting?



In order to update the records in "de" you need your domain provider to send

them an update of the nameservers.



- Elmar.


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