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: From Setting Nameservers for Your Domain Names (Since Godaddy is your registrar I cited their support docs): When you register a domain name with us, we set it up on our parked nameservers

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From Setting Nameservers for Your Domain Names (Since Godaddy is your registrar I cited their support docs):


When you register a domain name with us, we set it up on our parked
nameservers so a temporary page displays when visitors go to your
website. After you determine which hosting provider to use, you can
change your domain name's nameservers to remove the parked page and
activate your domain name.

If you registered your domain name with another provider, you can
still purchase a hosting account with us, use our Off-site DNS
services, or use our CashParking® or Quick Content services. If you do
any of those, you must view your nameservers in your account with us,
and then set the nameservers with your domain name registrar.

If your domain name is registered with us, use the following
instructions to update its nameservers depending how you use or host
the domain name.


Log in to your Account Manager.
In the My Products section, select Domains/Domain Manager.
Select the domain name(s) you want to modify.
From (Nameservers), select Set Nameservers.
Select one of the following:


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I have specific nameservers for my domains — This option indicates that you are hosting your domain name with another company (enter the
two or more nameservers your hosting provider gave you), or you have
custom nameservers you want to use for this domain name.


TIP: For .com, .net, and .edu domain names, see Custom Nameserver Restriction for .com, .net, and .edu Domain Names for information on
using custom nameservers with these domain names. Likewise, certain
country-code top-level domain names (ccTLDs) have specific
requirements for their nameservers. See About ccTLDs (Country-Code
Domain Names) to find the Help article with the nameserver
requirements for your ccTLD.

NOTE: You must enter at least two nameservers. After you set third-party nameservers and the DNS propagates, you can no longer
manage your domain name's DNS in our system and must contact your
third-party provider to do so.

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