To transfere your externaly hosted domain name to your Server with SaudiServ.com,Please follow the below listed steps :

Domain Transfere Procedure :

For InterNic top level domains (i.e .com, .net, .org) :

You can send a request to modify your Domain Name Server Information to your Domain Registar (InterNIC for example).  The changes you need to submit to your Registar are the Primary and Secondary DNS.

     Below are Name Server Information of SaudiServ.net :.

     Primary Server Hostname....: NS1.SAUDISERV.NET
     Primary Server Netaddress..: 66.33.43.108

     Secondary Server Hostname..: NS2.SAUDISERV.NET
     Secondary Server Netaddress: 66.33.26.28

Using our online Domain Name Modification Request Generator. you can easily create a Modification template online,  Simply forward this form to the InterNIC hostmaster at "hostmaster@networksolutions.com".

For non-InterNIC top level domains :

You need to contact your local registrar for a domain name modification request form.If you would like to continue to use the Primary and Secondary Name Server that currently service your domain name, then you will need to request that the address (A) record to be changed in the zone file for your domain name. The address record should be changed from your old IP address to the IP address of your new Server. If you like to have your own DNS (NS1.your_domain.com and NS2.your_domain.com) please contact the SaudiServ.Com postmaster.

After you modify your Domain Name Service (DNS) information, you will want to have both sites active for a period equivalent to the "time to live" (TTL) information for your domain name. The time to live is the amount of time that any name server on the Internet is allowed to cache the data (such as the IP address) associated with your domain name. After the time to live expires, a name server discards cached data and contacts the authoritative name server (the Primary or Secondary Name Server for your domain name) to retrieve updated data.

In short, don't cancel your current account with your previous hosting provider until after a time equivalent to your TTL has elapsed. You can check the current TTL information for your domain name by entering your domain name in the text field below and selecting the "Check TTL" button.

Your TTL information should be highlighted in "bold".

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