If you registered your domain name with Jubilee Hosting Services and did not specify custom nameservers, there are high chances we have already set your domain to use our default nameservers. 

However, there are incidences when you may need to set these nameservers your self. For example, if you previously changed your domain's nameservers to non-Jubilee nameservers, or registered your domain with a different registrar, you will need our nameservers to enable you point your domain to your hosting account with us.

In this article, I will share with you our default nameservers for both shared and reseller web hosting.

Shared Web Hosting Default Nameservers 

If you have signed up for our shared web hosting, you will need to point your domain to our default shared web hosting nameservers below:

  • ns1.jubileewebhost.com
  • ns2.jubileewebhost.com
  • ns3.jubileewebhost.com
  • ns4.jubileewebhost.com

We have previously written and posted an article here guiding you on how to change a domain's nameservers. You may want to check it out in case of any challenges.

Reseller Hosting Default Nameservers

For our reseller hosting clients, below are the default nameservers that you may set your domain and those of your clients to use.

  • ns1.siteserverconfig.com
  • ns2.siteserverconfig.com
  • ns3.siteserverconfig.com
  • ns4.siteserverconfig.com

Kindly note that Jubilee Hosting Services offers white-labeled reseller hosting. Thus, as our reseller hosting client, we highly recommend that you register private/child nameservers that your client will use instead of using our default nameservers.

In case you are unsure of the IP addresses to use while registering your private/child nameservers, please open a support ticket within your billing area and we shall be glad to help you. 

Wondering how to register private/child nameservers? Check out our guide here!

Whereas two nameservers are sufficient to point your domain to our servers, we recommend using all the four nameservers listed in each of the sections above. This helps to ensure redudancy.

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