Hello, I host my sites on several different web hosting companies (planning to get a dedi soon ) and sometimes I have to change my sites from one host to another. But the last time I changed the host for a site of mine (and so DNS info for the domain changed) Google has removed many of that site's pages from their index and many other pages went into supplemental index. So my question now is: Is there any way I can set up a nameserver alias that would redirect all requests to my host's real nameservers. For example, say that the nameservers of my host are: ns1.host.com & ns2.host.com Now if I owned the domain alias.com can I set up nameservers like ns1.alias.com & ns2.alias.com that forward to ns1.host.com & ns2.host.com (respectively) and use those nameserver aliases for my site's domain so if I had to change the host, the nameservers of my site (aliases) would not change in whois but rather they would redirect to the new host's nameservers?
PM = Private Message Anyway, if you want to create your own nameservers then you should ask your registrar if they provide custom DNS service, if so you can setup your own nameservers and point them to your host IPs and then use these custom nameservers instead of your host's. Check with your registrar and don't mess with anything if you don't know what you're doing