Setting up root domain as link












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I'm trying to set up my root domain as my link in the link settings form.
when I put it I get this warning.




Domain is incorrectly set up; please use the nameservers below as your
NS record. A CNAME record is not required. If you've already done
this, note that it can take up to several hours to propagate.




  • ns-907.awsdns-49.net.

  • ns-1438.awsdns-51.org.

  • ns-1683.awsdns-18.co.uk.

  • ns-401.awsdns-50.com.




So I changed my ns in goddady to those
godaddy dns config



now if I run $ host -t NS getgogro.com I get 2 different outputs randomly



host -t NS output





  • getgogro.com name server ns64.domaincontrol.com.

  • getgogro.com name server ns63.domaincontrol.com.




I believe this 2 are still godaddy's default dns, but I dont always get that output



and http://getgogro.com/ already takes me to branch.io



but in the Link Settings section I sell get the same warning




Domain is incorrectly set up; please use the nameservers below as your
NS record. A CNAME record is not required. If you've already done
this, note that it can take up to several hours to propagate.




  • ns-907.awsdns-49.net.

  • ns-1438.awsdns-51.org.

  • ns-1683.awsdns-18.co.uk.

  • ns-401.awsdns-50.com.











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    I'm trying to set up my root domain as my link in the link settings form.
    when I put it I get this warning.




    Domain is incorrectly set up; please use the nameservers below as your
    NS record. A CNAME record is not required. If you've already done
    this, note that it can take up to several hours to propagate.




    • ns-907.awsdns-49.net.

    • ns-1438.awsdns-51.org.

    • ns-1683.awsdns-18.co.uk.

    • ns-401.awsdns-50.com.




    So I changed my ns in goddady to those
    godaddy dns config



    now if I run $ host -t NS getgogro.com I get 2 different outputs randomly



    host -t NS output





    • getgogro.com name server ns64.domaincontrol.com.

    • getgogro.com name server ns63.domaincontrol.com.




    I believe this 2 are still godaddy's default dns, but I dont always get that output



    and http://getgogro.com/ already takes me to branch.io



    but in the Link Settings section I sell get the same warning




    Domain is incorrectly set up; please use the nameservers below as your
    NS record. A CNAME record is not required. If you've already done
    this, note that it can take up to several hours to propagate.




    • ns-907.awsdns-49.net.

    • ns-1438.awsdns-51.org.

    • ns-1683.awsdns-18.co.uk.

    • ns-401.awsdns-50.com.











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      I'm trying to set up my root domain as my link in the link settings form.
      when I put it I get this warning.




      Domain is incorrectly set up; please use the nameservers below as your
      NS record. A CNAME record is not required. If you've already done
      this, note that it can take up to several hours to propagate.




      • ns-907.awsdns-49.net.

      • ns-1438.awsdns-51.org.

      • ns-1683.awsdns-18.co.uk.

      • ns-401.awsdns-50.com.




      So I changed my ns in goddady to those
      godaddy dns config



      now if I run $ host -t NS getgogro.com I get 2 different outputs randomly



      host -t NS output





      • getgogro.com name server ns64.domaincontrol.com.

      • getgogro.com name server ns63.domaincontrol.com.




      I believe this 2 are still godaddy's default dns, but I dont always get that output



      and http://getgogro.com/ already takes me to branch.io



      but in the Link Settings section I sell get the same warning




      Domain is incorrectly set up; please use the nameservers below as your
      NS record. A CNAME record is not required. If you've already done
      this, note that it can take up to several hours to propagate.




      • ns-907.awsdns-49.net.

      • ns-1438.awsdns-51.org.

      • ns-1683.awsdns-18.co.uk.

      • ns-401.awsdns-50.com.











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      I'm trying to set up my root domain as my link in the link settings form.
      when I put it I get this warning.




      Domain is incorrectly set up; please use the nameservers below as your
      NS record. A CNAME record is not required. If you've already done
      this, note that it can take up to several hours to propagate.




      • ns-907.awsdns-49.net.

      • ns-1438.awsdns-51.org.

      • ns-1683.awsdns-18.co.uk.

      • ns-401.awsdns-50.com.




      So I changed my ns in goddady to those
      godaddy dns config



      now if I run $ host -t NS getgogro.com I get 2 different outputs randomly



      host -t NS output





      • getgogro.com name server ns64.domaincontrol.com.

      • getgogro.com name server ns63.domaincontrol.com.




      I believe this 2 are still godaddy's default dns, but I dont always get that output



      and http://getgogro.com/ already takes me to branch.io



      but in the Link Settings section I sell get the same warning




      Domain is incorrectly set up; please use the nameservers below as your
      NS record. A CNAME record is not required. If you've already done
      this, note that it can take up to several hours to propagate.




      • ns-907.awsdns-49.net.

      • ns-1438.awsdns-51.org.

      • ns-1683.awsdns-18.co.uk.

      • ns-401.awsdns-50.com.








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