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How come Epik only allow 5 Nameservers?
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<blockquote data-quote="ncabete" data-source="post: 2350843" data-attributes="member: 322975492"><p>In terms of verification purposes I am not entirely sure how the other venues do it, but I assume if it's done through TXT Record you can simply add a fixed set of NS (e.g. Epik's), add the required TXT Records to verify the domain ownership, and then use whatever nameservers you want because the domain has already been verified.</p><p></p><p>Now, when it comes to your question of using 3 different sets of NS, what would happen is that visitors would see a different page depending on what nameserver replies to the DNS Request. Theoretically, you could even end up with a scenario where you open the domain in your browser and see Epik's Landing Page, then you refresh it and you see Sedo's landing page.</p><p></p><p>I would say that a better route to take is to add the domains to all marketplaces, but pick just one vendor to park your domains with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ncabete, post: 2350843, member: 322975492"] In terms of verification purposes I am not entirely sure how the other venues do it, but I assume if it's done through TXT Record you can simply add a fixed set of NS (e.g. Epik's), add the required TXT Records to verify the domain ownership, and then use whatever nameservers you want because the domain has already been verified. Now, when it comes to your question of using 3 different sets of NS, what would happen is that visitors would see a different page depending on what nameserver replies to the DNS Request. Theoretically, you could even end up with a scenario where you open the domain in your browser and see Epik's Landing Page, then you refresh it and you see Sedo's landing page. I would say that a better route to take is to add the domains to all marketplaces, but pick just one vendor to park your domains with. [/QUOTE]
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