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changing NS info
When I first registered and purchased this dedicated server I had a domain and the company set up the name servers like this:
ns1.mydomain.com ns2.mydomain.com Anyway, I sold the domain so someone else and now need to switch it to something else, I just don't know how. Any suggestions?
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The new owner has to register it somewhere ("KK", not "new registration") and they'll send you the papers to sign. (Hope YOU are "reg-c" since some companies "steal" the domains you get for free and put their own names there)
Costs usually are the same as registering a new domain and go per year too. You probably want to change not only the REG-C, but all other records (Admin-C, Tech-C, Zone-C) too if this is you but you are not in any relation with the new owners. hth, M. [edit] PS: not sure if the acronym "KK" is used internationally...
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