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Glossary

Modifying DNS Servers

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Last updated: 2025-06-23 14:49:13
This document describes how to modify the DNS server addresses when you select the NS access mode. EdgeOne provides integrated analysis, acceleration, and security services for your site only when you have completed the modification.
Note:
DNS server modification is required only in the NS access mode.

Directions

1. Log in to the administrator account at your domain registrar. You can query the domain registrar in ICANN WHOIS.
2. Modify your DNS server addresses to the server address provided by EdgeOne.


Configuration guides for major domain registrars:
Tencent Cloud
Alibaba Cloud
Huawei Cloud
Godaddy
Google
Name
1. Log in to the Domains console.
2. On My Domains page, locate the target domain, and click Manage on the right.


3. In the DNS resolution window, click Modify DNS servers.



4. In the window that appears, select Custom DNS, and enter the server addresses provided by EdgeOne.
5. Click Submit.
2. Click Domains List, and locate the target domain. Click Manage on the right.
3. In the left sidebar, click Modify DNS.
4. On the DNS modification page, click Modify DNS servers.
5. Enter the DNS server addresses provided by EdgeOne, and then click OK.
2. Locate the target domain in the Domains List. Click More > Manage on the right.
3. On the basic information page, click Modify.
4. In the Modify DNS servers window, enter the server addresses provided by EdgeOne.
5. Click OK.
1. Log in to GoDaddy.
2. Click My Products, and select Manage All.

3. Click the target domain name.

4. Click Manage DNS under Additional Settings.

5. Click Change under Nameservers.

6. Click **Enter my own nameservers (advanced)**.

7. Enter the DNS server addresses provided by EdgeOne, and then click Save.

1. Log in to the Google Domains console.
2. Select the target domain name.
3. Click Menu > DNS on the top-left corner.
4. Choose to use custom domain servers under Domain Servers.
5. Enter the server addresses provided by EdgeOne in the Domain Servers field.
6. Click Save.
1. Log in to the Name console.
2. Click My Domains.
3. Select the target domain name.
4. In the Nameservers column, click Manage Nameservers.
5. Click Delete All to clear the current servers.
6. Enter the DNS server address provided by EdgeOne in the box labeled Add Nameserver, and then click Add. Only one server address can be added at one time.
7. Click Save Changes.
3. After the modification is completed, the domain registrar needs some time to update the DNS servers.
Note:
If there are DNS records for the original DNS, please import all DNS records on the DNS Records page before modifying the DNS servers. For details, see Configuring DNS Records.



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