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Domain Name Transfer Guide

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  • Upload
    After your new Server has been configured, upload your existing content from your current hosting provider to your new Server using any FTP client.
  • Modify
    You now need to modify the Domain Name Service (DNS) information for your domain name. This can be accomplished using one of two methods, each of which is completely valid - both methods are described below:
    1. Preferred - You can modify your Name Server information with your domain name registrar (such as InterNIC) by sending them a domain name modification request. Basically, you will want to change the Primary and Secondary Name Server information such that you use our Primary and Secondary Name Servers (rather than the Primary and Secondary Name Servers of your former hosting provider). Our Primary and Secondary Name Server information is included below for your convenience.

          NS1.SECURE.NET     192.41.1.10
          NS2.SECURE.NET     161.58.9.10

      For non-InterNIC top level domains, please contact your local domain name registrar for a domain name modification request form.

    2. If you would like to continue to use the Primary and Secondary Name Server that currently services your domain name, then you will need to request that the address (A) record be changed in the zone file for your domain name. The address record should be changed from your old IP address to the IP address of your new Virtual Server. The new IP address is included in your E-mail Configuration Letter you receive after your Virtual Server is configured.

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