The domain in question is registered through Network Solutions.
Darin Cox wrote:
Many registrars these days use the hostname only, and will pick up any IP changes you make, though I would recommend staggering the changes to avoid resolution problems that could come from a wholesale change.
What registrar is it?
Darin.
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I registered my dns servers about 7 years ago. I want to change the IP address that they point to. The name will not change. Anyone know where this is done at or are things different now to register a dns server?
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