If this is your first time building a website, you’ll need a domain. You can skip to the next item on the checklist if you already have a domain. A domain name is your website name, e.g., twinscroll.co. It is the address of your website that people type in the browser to visit your website.
You can use any domain registrar to register your domain. The popular domain registrars are GoDaddy, NameCheap, and DreamHost.
If you currently have DNSSEC enabled with your regstrar, you can find information below to disable it for this transfer. If you are not using DNSSEC or are unsure, please proceed to step 3.
This is not an exhaustive list of how to update DS records in other providers, but the following links may be helpful:
Head to your twinscroll account and select your My Details
On My Detials, locate the nameserver names beside “Your Nameservers”
Log in to the admin account for your domain registrar. If you do not know your provider, use ICANN WHOISOpen external link.
Remove your existing authoritative nameservers.
Add the nameservers provided in your account. If their names are not copied exactly, your DNS will not resolve correctly.
This is not an exhaustive list of provider-specific instructions, but the following links may be helpful:
Wait up to 24 hours while your registrar updates your nameservers.
When your domain is Active:
When you updated your nameservers, you should have also disabled DNSSEC at your registrar.
You should now enable DNSSEC to protect from domain spoofing.