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Default HostingLadder.com domains guide

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All support for Domain Names is handled by domains.hostingladder.com

From the support website: HostingLadder Domain Support

or by phone

24x7 Technical Support
U.S. (480) 624-2500

24x7 Billing Support
U.S. (480) 624-2515

** The above phone numbers are for Domain Name and SSL Cert support only.
Do not call these numbers and ask for hosting support, the CSR's cannot help you with your hosting account at hostingladder.com


Help Center

The Domains Help Center is located here: HostingLadder Domain Help Center



How To Update Your Name servers at domains.hostingladder.com

Pointing Your Domain Name to HostingLadder.com Servers

In order for a domain name to work with your hosting account, the domain name's DNS (Domain Name Servers) must be pointed to your servers name servers. The name servers for your server were advised within your hosting account welcome email.

To Modify the Name Servers for Your Domain
  1. Log in to your Account Manager.
  2. In the My Products section, click Manage Domains.
  3. Click the domain name you want to modify.
  4. Click Nameservers.
  5. On the Custom Name Servers tab, enter the name servers that we provided to you for your hosting account.
  6. Click OK.
Allow 4-8 hours for .COM and .NET domains and about 24-48 hours for all other domain extensions for the changes to take effect.




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Checking the Status of Zone File Record Changes
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Creating SRV Records
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Editing Subdomains
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Deleting Records from Zone Files
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Editing Your Own Hosts
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Deleting Subdomains
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Hosting Domains on .MAC Accounts
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Restoring Zone File Records
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Creating A Records
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Creating SPF Records
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Importing Zone File Records
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