What is a Name Server?
Name servers are the Internet's equivalent to phone books. A name server maintains a directory of domain names that match certain IP addresses (computers). The information from all the name servers across the Internet is gathered in a central registry.
This makes it possible for people across the Internet to access your Web site using a familiar domain name, instead of having to remember a series of numbers.
It usually takes about 4-8 hours for .COM and .NET domains and about 24-48 hours for all other domain extensions before name servers on other networks are able to access the information after the central registry gets it. This period is referred to as the propagation period.
Which name server you use depends on when you set up your hosting account. Our name servers are:
- After January 31, 2007
- ns5.secureserver.net
ns6.secureserver.net - November 15, 2006 – January 30, 2007
- ns1.secureserver.net
ns2.secureserver.net - December 15, 2005 – November 14, 2006
- ns3.secureserver.net
ns4.secureserver.net - Before December 14, 2005
ns1.secureserver.net
ns2.secureserver.netOR wsc1.jomax.net
wsc2.jomax.net
