How-to: Setup a Nameserver using Cloudflare or Namecheap
Configuring Your Name Servers with Cloudflare or Namecheap for "ns1.webservercp.com" and "ns2.webservercp.com" involves several steps. Below, I'll provide instructions for both services.
Cloudflare:
Cloudflare is a popular DNS and CDN service. If you wish to use their infrastructure alongside your custom name servers, follow these steps:
Step 1: Sign In to Cloudflare
Create a Cloudflare account if you don't have one.
Step 2: Add Your Domain
Access your Cloudflare dashboard and click "Add a Site." Follow the instructions to add your domain.
Step 3: Update DNS Records
In your Cloudflare dashboard's DNS tab, add the necessary DNS records for your domain, like A records, CNAMEs, etc., based on your website's configuration. Ensure you include records for "ns1" and "ns2."
Step 4: Change Name Servers
In the Cloudflare dashboard, go to the "Overview" tab for your domain.
Under the "Status" section, you'll find the default Cloudflare-assigned name servers.
Click "Change" next to the name servers.
Replace the Cloudflare name servers with "ns1.webservercp.com" and "ns2.webservercp.com."
Save the changes.
Step 5: Update Registrar Records
Visit your domain registrar (e.g., Namecheap) and log in.
Find the section for updating name servers.
Replace the existing name servers with the Cloudflare-assigned name servers (usually provided in your Cloudflare dashboard). This step ensures your domain registrar directs requests to Cloudflare.
Namecheap:
Namecheap is a domain registrar, and if you intend to use their services with the provided name servers, follow these steps:
Step 1: Sign In to Namecheap
Log in to your Namecheap account.
Step 2: Access Domain List
From your dashboard, click on "Domain List" to see your registered domains.
Step 3: Select Domain
Choose the domain for which you want to update the name servers.
Step 4: Update Name Servers
On the left sidebar, look for the "Nameservers" option. Click on it.
Step 5: Choose Custom DNS
Select "Custom DNS" as your name server option.
Step 6: Enter the New Name Servers
In the provided fields, enter "ns1.webservercp.com" as the first custom DNS server and "ns2.webservercp.com" as the second.
Step 7: Save Changes
Save your changes. Please note that it may take some time for the new name servers to propagate across the internet, so be patient.
Keep in mind that DNS changes can take some time to propagate globally (up to 48 hours), so ensure that the name servers "ns1.webservercp.com" and "ns2.webservercp.com" are correctly configured on the DNS hosting side (where you manage the DNS records for these name servers).
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Cloudflare:
Cloudflare is a popular DNS and CDN service. If you wish to use their infrastructure alongside your custom name servers, follow these steps:
Step 1: Sign In to Cloudflare
Create a Cloudflare account if you don't have one.
Step 2: Add Your Domain
Access your Cloudflare dashboard and click "Add a Site." Follow the instructions to add your domain.
Step 3: Update DNS Records
In your Cloudflare dashboard's DNS tab, add the necessary DNS records for your domain, like A records, CNAMEs, etc., based on your website's configuration. Ensure you include records for "ns1" and "ns2."
Step 4: Change Name Servers
In the Cloudflare dashboard, go to the "Overview" tab for your domain.
Under the "Status" section, you'll find the default Cloudflare-assigned name servers.
Click "Change" next to the name servers.
Replace the Cloudflare name servers with "ns1.webservercp.com" and "ns2.webservercp.com."
Save the changes.
Step 5: Update Registrar Records
Visit your domain registrar (e.g., Namecheap) and log in.
Find the section for updating name servers.
Replace the existing name servers with the Cloudflare-assigned name servers (usually provided in your Cloudflare dashboard). This step ensures your domain registrar directs requests to Cloudflare.
Namecheap:
Namecheap is a domain registrar, and if you intend to use their services with the provided name servers, follow these steps:
Step 1: Sign In to Namecheap
Log in to your Namecheap account.
Step 2: Access Domain List
From your dashboard, click on "Domain List" to see your registered domains.
Step 3: Select Domain
Choose the domain for which you want to update the name servers.
Step 4: Update Name Servers
On the left sidebar, look for the "Nameservers" option. Click on it.
Step 5: Choose Custom DNS
Select "Custom DNS" as your name server option.
Step 6: Enter the New Name Servers
In the provided fields, enter "ns1.webservercp.com" as the first custom DNS server and "ns2.webservercp.com" as the second.
Step 7: Save Changes
Save your changes. Please note that it may take some time for the new name servers to propagate across the internet, so be patient.
Keep in mind that DNS changes can take some time to propagate globally (up to 48 hours), so ensure that the name servers "ns1.webservercp.com" and "ns2.webservercp.com" are correctly configured on the DNS hosting side (where you manage the DNS records for these name servers).
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Updated on: 31/07/2024
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