To direct a subdomain to use a different name server on GoDaddy, you’ll need to modify the DNS settings for that specific subdomain. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do this:
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Log in to your GoDaddy Account: Go to GoDaddy’s website and log in using your credentials.
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Access Your Domain Settings: Once logged in, navigate to the “My Products” section. Find the domain name for which you want to change the DNS settings and click on it to access its settings.
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Access DNS Management: Within the domain settings, look for the option called “DNS Management,” “DNS Settings,” or similar. Click on it to access the DNS management page.
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Locate the Subdomain: Within the DNS management page, you should see a list of DNS records associated with your domain. Locate the subdomain for which you want to change the name servers.
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Edit Name Servers: Next to the subdomain entry, you’ll usually find an “Edit” or “Manage” option. Click on it to edit the DNS settings for that subdomain.
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Change Name Servers: In the settings for the subdomain, you should see fields where you can input the name servers you want to use. Change these to the desired name servers that you want the subdomain to use.
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Save Changes: After you’ve entered the new name servers, make sure to save your changes. There should be a “Save” or “Update” button somewhere on the page. Click on it to apply the changes.
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Wait for Propagation: DNS changes may take some time to propagate across the internet. It can take anywhere from a few minutes to several hours for the changes to take effect globally.
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