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I just changed my Nameservers to DNS park and from there to x10. The hostname should be @.jagf.net and the nameservers ns1 and ns2.x10hosting.com?
 

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If you're setting the name servers you shouldn't have to set anything else.

But yes, the name servers are ns1 and ns2.

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If you're setting the name servers you shouldn't have to set anything else.

But yes, the name servers are ns1 and ns2.

-Corey

What do you mean by I shouldn't set anything else? DNSpark is a dns management system like the one at triple (where I bought my domain) but at triple they don't allow me to give subdomains differrent nameserver than the nameservers for the whole domain.

So you mean like that guy at DNSpark that I should just leave the nameservers empty or what?
 
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If you're using the DNS services of another company you wouldn't use our name servers.

If you use our name servers we would be controlling the DNS for you, subdomains, mail, everything.

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If you're using the DNS services of another company you wouldn't use our name servers.

If you use our name servers we would be controlling the DNS for you, subdomains, mail, everything.

-Corey

You kidding? That's great! Because I want some of my subdomains go to another host (This is because it may be a resource hog and use alot of bandwidth and I don't want my main site go down because of it). Could you fix that too?
 

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Fix what?

so dk.jagf.net goes to my account on another host (I don't mean redirect)... It is therefore I tried DNSpark.

If this doesen't work I just do a redirect or something like that.

Sorry, I am still a beginner with domains :(
 
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Wherever your DNS is hosted needs to add an A record for the subdomain dk.jagf.net to the other host's IP.

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Wherever your DNS is hosted needs to add an A record for the subdomain dk.jagf.net to the other host's IP.

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Ye I figured out that by now. Sorry for the time I took. I close this now
 
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