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Domains: how to change dns for a domain

Last updated on Aug 05, 2025

Updating nameservers for your domain involves several key considerations to ensure compliance with specific domain policies and effective DNS configuration. Here's a structured approach based on the provided information:

  1. Domain-Specific Requirements:

    • .CM Domains: Be cautious about making three changes within 28 days, as this triggers a registry lock.
    • .IS Domains: Use at least two different nameservers with unique IPs and ensure they don't point to the same IP.
    • .MX Domains: Maximum of five nameservers, each with unique IPs.
    • .TO Domains: Up to four nameservers, each with unique IPs.
    • .CA Domains: At least two nameservers, up to six, each with unique IPs (one IPv4 and one IPv6).
    • .FR Domains: Requires at least two nameservers with unique IPs and a pre-created SOA record.
    • .DE Domains: Check the specific guide for requirements.
  2. DNS Configuration:

    • Ensure NS records have a TTL of 86400 seconds or more to maintain correct domain pointing post-change.
    • Verify that each nameserver has a unique IP address, avoiding duplicates.
  3. Process Steps:

    • Save all current settings before making changes.
    • Manually configure the new nameservers after the switch.
    • Allow for DNS propagation time, which can take up to 24 hours or longer.
  4. Additional Considerations:

    • Epycbyte is a US-based registrar, which may influence processing times and policies.
    • Be mindful of any ongoing changes to avoid triggering registry locks, especially for .CM domains.