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    Is this possible/correct with Nameservers?

    This is the scenario, I currently own 3 Reseller accounts with different providers. 2 Master Resellers and then 1 Alpha.

    Anyway, what I wanted to do was this, using another domain that I will add in EveryDNS, I want to make it possible to that domain added as the sort of nameserver holder (I don't know the term) and so when I have the "other" domain there, other than my domains being hosted currently with my providers, I want my domain there to have the nameservers I will be using with all of my reseller accounts, so say, I will put in ns1.thatdomain.com to point to A.

    Then, when I have a client I will ask her to use that domain but I will still be able to host her in my reseller accounts.

    So, it this possible? XD I heard about DNS Server and doing it on a VPS but I'm not really familiar really yet so I wanted to ask stuffs.

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    Yes, that's possible, create the nameservers with your domain name registrar and then setup the appropriate A records at EveryDNS. Try it out with a couple test nameservers and ensure they resolve appropriately before making any adjustment to your production setup.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AvailHosting-Jeff View Post
    Yes, that's possible, create the nameservers with your domain name registrar and then setup the appropriate A records at EveryDNS. Try it out with a couple test nameservers and ensure they resolve appropriately before making any adjustment to your production setup.
    Thanks! I'll put it a try and hope it does *work*

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