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Old 09-22-2016, 12:15 AM   #1
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DNS info at Registrar is Meaningless?

Am being told by our registrar that DNS, including MX and IP addresses are meaningless unless we are using their name servers.

We are moving hosts and discovered a number of domains were "parked" and some other domains had e-mail forwarding added to the MX records. We did neither.

Now, I know DNS at registrar is meaningless more or less, if you are using an outside CDN.

But is what they are saying make sense?

The new host, MojoHost is saying we must point DNS at registrar to them or use the CDN system to do it. Not all the sites, especially the ones noted above were live or with a CDN.

Any thoughts?
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Old 09-22-2016, 02:39 AM   #2
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If you have a competent host or you're using a CDN there should be no need for the registrar to host your DNS records.
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Old 09-22-2016, 02:52 AM   #3
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If you have a competent host or you're using a CDN there should be no need for the registrar to host your DNS records.
So if you are not using a CDN how do you move the DNS from one host to another? It can not be on the back of the host otherwise shady hosts would be moving people's domains all over the internet. lol. You get my point though right? I haven't moved hosts in years so things may have changed...??
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Old 09-22-2016, 02:57 AM   #4
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You configure which name servers you want the world to query via your registrar (DNS delegation), but you don't actually need them to HOST the name server. If you have a managed server (I think mojo is all managed?) it would be better to let them handle DNS.

1. Mojo sets up name servers for your domain(s)
2. You log in to your registrar and change the name server entries to point at Mojo's name servers
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Old 09-22-2016, 03:17 AM   #5
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You configure which name servers you want the world to query via your registrar (DNS delegation), but you don't actually need them to HOST the name server. If you have a managed server (I think mojo is all managed?) it would be better to let them handle DNS.

1. Mojo sets up name servers for your domain(s)
2. You log in to your registrar and change the name server entries to point at Mojo's name servers
Right. I get all that. I guess my question was not properly formatted. I understand all that.

I am just new to registrars adding mail forwarding MX records and opting to put your domains to parking pages, in DNS, with sites not live and with live sites.

I never meant the reg hosted anything. Thats not the point.
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Old 09-22-2016, 04:04 AM   #6
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Old 09-22-2016, 08:35 AM   #7
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Am being told by our registrar that DNS, including MX and IP addresses are meaningless unless we are using their name servers.

We are moving hosts and discovered a number of domains were "parked" and some other domains had e-mail forwarding added to the MX records. We did neither.

Now, I know DNS at registrar is meaningless more or less, if you are using an outside CDN.

But is what they are saying make sense?

The new host, MojoHost is saying we must point DNS at registrar to them or use the CDN system to do it. Not all the sites, especially the ones noted above were live or with a CDN.

Any thoughts?

Log into your register, click on a domain and edit the DNS by adding

NS1.MOJOHOST.COM
NS2.MOJOHOST.COM

Do that for each domain.
That is all you have to do.


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Old 09-22-2016, 12:46 PM   #8
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Am being told by our registrar that DNS, including MX and IP addresses are meaningless unless we are using their name servers.

We are moving hosts and discovered a number of domains were "parked" and some other domains had e-mail forwarding added to the MX records. We did neither.

Now, I know DNS at registrar is meaningless more or less, if you are using an outside CDN.

But is what they are saying make sense?

The new host, MojoHost is saying we must point DNS at registrar to them or use the CDN system to do it. Not all the sites, especially the ones noted above were live or with a CDN.

Any thoughts?
Sounds like your Registrar are telling porkies in the hopes of flogging you a "Premium DNS product" of some sort. If your Webhost offers CDN/DNS Services, as someone else said here, all you need to do on your DNS Registrar is to go into the Control Panel and set the Mojohost Nameservers under your domains.

Your Registrar will then push this to the "Root DNS Servers", and you're effectively no longer using your Registrar for any DNS Services.
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Old 09-22-2016, 03:59 PM   #9
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I am just new to registrars adding mail forwarding MX records and opting to put your domains to parking pages, in DNS, with sites not live and with live sites.
If you had already configured the domain to point to your own name servers, then they changed that config to point to theirs, that's a different matter. Did the domains go past their expiry date?
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Old 09-22-2016, 09:32 PM   #10
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If you had already configured the domain to point to your own name servers, then they changed that config to point to theirs, that's a different matter. Did the domains go past their expiry date?
They did that on a couple of them. They still refuse to accept that their machines or an employee set up e-mail forwarding on some accounts. I've never seen a reg do that.

The rest we have just changed to mojo and will leave it at that.
To everyone else, thanks for the great input. I will watch Eli later today.
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