How do I register personal nameservers for my domain?

Typically you would need to create Personal DNS for appearance reasons so anyone doing a WHOIS check will see your custom nameservers instead of the hosting company ones. It also simplifies the process of updating nameservers or moving to another host in the future if you are a hosting reseller. Instead of contacting all your customer base for updates, you will just need to change an IP address on your side and the domains begin propagating.

Personal DNS for your domain name are created by means of the glue records that associate the IP address of the DNS server with a personal nameserver.

You can input the nameserver name and IP address through your account, and this information will be submitted to the Registry.

NOTES:

  • Please note that the IP addresses for .AU personal nameservers should differ at least in one number in any octet.
  • Personal nameservers for .DE domain names cannot be currently registered with us.
  • Currently, it is possible to register a server with an IPv4 address only through the Wvphost interface. If you would like to register it with an IPv6 address, please contact our Support Team for assistance.
  • The unregistered nameservers do not have associated IP address and cannot work properly with some domains.

For other domains you can register personal (private) nameservers with an IPv4 address in the following way:

1. Sign into your Wvphost account (The Sign In option is available in the header of the page).

2. Mouse over the Account option in the upper right corner of the page and choose Domain List or select the Domain List menu in the left sidebar:



3. Click on the Manage option in front of the domain name:


4. Click on the Advanced DNS tab and find the Personal DNS Server section >> click on the Add Nameserver button:


5. Enter the desired hostname into the Search field (e.g. "dns1.test" if you would like to register the "dns1.test.nctest.info" nameserver OR "test" if you would like to register the "test.nctest.info" nameserver, etc.).
 
The IP address for the Personal DNS should be provided by your hosting company if your hosting package support Personal DNS option. Usually, such IP address is listed in the email with your hosting account details, but you can also contact your hosting provider if you cannot locate it.
 
Once you have your IP, please enter it into the IP address field:




6. Click on Done.

  • In order to check if a standard personal nameserver is registered at the moment (the ones with a host ns1-9 and dns1-9), you will need to select Standard Nameservers from the drop-down list on the Find Nameservers line and click on the Search button:



  • In order to check if the specific personal nameserver is registered, select Custom Nameservers on the Find Nameservers line, enter the name of the custom personal nameserver in full (e.g. dns1.test.nctest.info) into the Host field below and click on the Search button:

 

 

7. Once you’ve registered your nameservers, please do not forget to create the corresponding A records for them in your domain name zone file. This can be done in the DNS or Zone Management menu of your hosting control panel. You might need to contact your hosting company for assistance with setting up the records.
 

8. The nameservers registration will not automatically point your domain name to the nameservers you've created. If you need to switch your domain to these DNS, follow this guide for more details.


NOTE: If you leave your domain pointed to Wvphost BasicDNS/PremiumDNS, you will also need to set up the A records in the Advanced DNS tab to connect the domain to your personal nameservers.

That's it!

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