How to change the DNS to Scriptcase Host
To change the DNS for the Scriptcase host, follow these steps:
Access the domain's DNS settings:
- Log in to the control panel of the provider where the domain is registered (e.g. Registro.br, etc.).
Locate the DNS or DNS Zone section:
- Look for something like "Manage DNS," "DNS Settings," or "DNS Zone."
Add or edit the DNS records:
- Identify the DNS records that need to be changed.
- Our NS servers are:
- ns1.myscriptcase.host
ns2.myscriptcase.host
ns3.myscriptcase.host
ns4.scriptcase.host
ns5.scriptcase.host
Save the changes:
- After making the changes, save the settings in the panel.
Wait for DNS propagation:
- Changes may take up to 24 hours to propagate globally, though they often happen much faster.
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