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Pointing domain to hosting through nameservers

 To point your domain to hosting through nameservers, you'll need to follow these general steps:

  1. Obtain the nameservers of your hosting provider: Contact your hosting provider and obtain the nameservers for your hosting account. These will usually be in the format ns1.example.com and ns2.example.com.

  2. Log in to your domain registrar's website: Log in to your domain registrar's website and access your domain management panel.

  3. Change your domain's nameservers: Look for the option to change your domain's nameservers and enter the nameservers provided by your hosting provider. This will usually involve replacing the default nameservers provided by your domain registrar with the nameservers provided by your hosting provider.

  4. Save changes and wait for DNS propagation: Once you have updated your domain's nameservers, save your changes. DNS propagation can take up to 24-48 hours, during which time your website may not be accessible to all users.

  5. Test your website: Once the DNS propagation has completed, test your website by entering your domain name in a web browser. If everything is set up correctly, your website should load and be accessible to users on the internet.

Note that the specific steps and settings required to point your domain to hosting through nameservers may vary depending on your domain registrar and hosting provider. Additionally, some domain registrars may require additional verification or authorization steps before allowing you to change your domain's nameservers.

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