How to Update/Point Your Domain Nameservers to 99host 3 views

Introduction Pointing your domain to 99Host is an essential step to connect your domain with your hosting account. This is done by updating your domain’s nameservers to the ones provided by 99Host.

 

99Host Default Nameservers Use the following nameservers:

  • ns1.dns-point.com
  • ns2.dns-point.com

Note: If you are using Cloudflare or any DNS service requiring an IP address, please check your email for server IP details shared after hosting purchase.

 

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Log in to Your Domain Registrar Access your domain registrar account (such as GoDaddy, Namecheap, BigRock, etc.).

  2. Go to Domain Management Navigate to the section where your domains are listed.

  3. Select Your Domain Click on the domain name you want to point to 99Host.

  4. Find Nameserver Settings Look for options like DNS Management, Nameservers, or Domain Settings.

  5. Choose Custom Nameservers Select the option to use custom or private nameservers.

  6. Enter 99Host Nameservers Replace existing nameservers with:

    • ns1.dns-point.com
    • ns2.dns-point.com
  7. Save Changes Click Save, Update, or Apply Changes.

 

DNS Propagation Time After updating, it may take 24 to 48 hours for the changes to fully propagate worldwide. During this period, your website or email may not work properly.

 

Important Tips

  • Double-check spelling of nameservers before saving.
  • Remove old nameservers completely.
  • Avoid making repeated changes during propagation.

 

Verification (Optional) You can verify if your domain is pointing correctly by using online DNS checker tools.

 

Need Assistance? If you need help updating your nameservers or facing any issues, feel free to contact the 99Host support team.

 

Conclusion Once your nameservers are updated successfully, your domain will be connected to your 99Host hosting account and your website will start working after propagation completes.

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