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Move your domain to CDN DNS (Full DNS Transfer)

Point your domain nameservers to CDN.com.tr to unlock managed DNS, wildcard SSL, and one-click record management for the whole domain.

Move your domain to CDN DNS (Full DNS Transfer)

Point your domain nameservers to CDN.com.tr to unlock managed DNS, wildcard SSL, and one-click record management for the whole domain.

Panel path

  1. Management Panel
  2. CDN
  3. Distribution Settings
  4. Add root domain
  5. Delivery method: Full DNS Transfer
  6. Registrar: update nameservers
  7. Transfer status: transferred

Use cases

A customer wants the full feature set — managed DNS records, automatic wildcard certificates, and instant record changes — instead of managing a single CNAME at the old DNS provider.

Workflow

  1. Open Distribution settings and add your root domain.
  2. Choose Full DNS Transfer as the delivery method.
  3. Import or review the DNS records the panel scanned from your current provider.
  4. At your domain registrar, replace the nameservers with the CDN.com.tr nameservers shown in the panel.
  5. Wait for propagation (minutes to 48 hours depending on the registrar and TTL).
  6. Watch the transfer status on the domain row; when it shows transferred, DNS Management and Auto SSL unlock fully.

Checks

  • Existing DNS records (mail, subdomains, TXT verifications) are imported before the nameserver switch so nothing breaks.
  • The transfer status chip explains the current state: not transferred, propagating, or transferred.
  • Until the nameservers point to CDN.com.tr, record changes made in the panel are not publicly visible.

Frequently asked questions

How long does the nameserver switch take?

Registrars usually apply the change within minutes, but global DNS propagation can take up to 48 hours. The domain keeps resolving from the old provider during propagation, so there is no downtime if the records were imported first.

Will my e-mail stop working?

No, as long as the MX and related TXT/SPF/DKIM records are imported into CDN DNS before you change the nameservers. Review the scanned records in DNS Settings and add anything missing.

What does "propagating" mean on the domain row?

Some public resolvers already see the CDN.com.tr nameservers and some still see the old ones. This resolves by itself; check again after the registrar TTL expires.

Can I get HTTPS ready before switching nameservers?

Yes. Use the "issue certificate before redirecting" option on the domain SSL shield: it issues a wildcard certificate through a DNS TXT record at your current provider, so HTTPS works the moment the switch happens.

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