Here are the tweets that mention Nameservers
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po
Ugh, incompetent registrar, my broken nameservers, ancient bind, and bad records... a cobbler's barefoot family.
http://twitter.com/mochicrunk 11 years ago
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successcreditcard
Domain Nameservers transfer from AD to Arvixe propagating ... Nov 23 2012 #Plan #David #vs #Goliath
http://twitter.com/successcreditca 11 years ago
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Nick Markwell
@VeerleTakino if you can get the domain (I'd use http://t.co/Mldpn7Lh), I can do the website. You'll need to adjust nameservers, [...]
http://twitter.com/duckinator 11 years ago
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Darren's Domains
Blog Mastering - Setting Nameservers at the Registrar - Changing nameservers is the beginning step to make sure... http://t.co/mTzSOoy2
http://twitter.com/darrensdomains 11 years ago
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(mt
@haziqmir That will automagically change your MX records to point to Google. No need to change your nameservers. *ML
http://twitter.com/mediatemple 11 years ago
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(mt
@haziqmir There is a few ways to know, but I usually just check nameservers for the domain. What domain are you referring to? *ML
http://twitter.com/mediatemple 11 years ago
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Simon Huggins
@matt_macleod You don't run your own DNS? Do they still have all their nameservers in the same netblock?
http://twitter.com/shufgy 11 years ago