Change Domain Nameservers: Point to a Different Provider (GoDaddy, Namecheap, and Others)

Nameservers define who manages your domain’s DNS zone and are responsible for mapping domain names to IP addresses. If you switch hosting...

How to Point a Domain Name to Hostinger Using Hostinger Nameservers or A Record

Understanding how to direct a domain to Hostinger becomes crucial when you want us to host your website while keeping the domain registered elsewhere....

What Is a PTR Record and How to Do Reverse IP Lookup?

Are you experiencing bounce backs while trying to send emails from your hosting account? That can happen due to PTR record errors on your DNS. In...

Check A Record for Domain: How to Make Sure Your Domain Is Correctly Pointed

If your website is suddenly not available, that doesn’t mean you should start panicking. One of the most common causes is incorrect DNS records....

How to Reduce DNS Lookups?

DNS is an element that often gets overlooked by webmasters. However, if well optimized, it can hugely contribute to website speed and overall...

What Is DNS: A Comprehensive Guide to How It Works

Much like a phone book, a domain name system (DNS) bridges the communication gap between humans and computers by matching domain names to their...

How to Successfully Locate and Edit Hosts File on a Mac Using Terminal

Users can emulate domain name system (DNS) changes by editing the hosts file. This includes overwriting DNS values set by the internet service...

How to Check Nameservers of a Domain + Common Problems

If you are considering switching hosting providers or recently pointed your domain to a new host, it’s crucial to ensure that the nameservers...

How to Edit Hosts File in Windows, MacOS and Linux

As we all know, the DNS (Domain Name System) is the internet’s phone book. However, did you know that your computer’s hosts file can also...