tntsniper
Weaksauce
- Joined
- Jan 6, 2007
- Messages
- 84
Hi all!
I'm a bit concerned. I hired a guy (Who came highly recommended in one of my reddit communities) to boost the speed of my website and do some tweaks to make it load faster and provide better ratings. He's based out of Turkey, not that it matters, but it's already red flagged my credit card for suspicious fraud solely based off of the location of Turkey.
Today, he asked me to change my nameserver to:
> DNS1: ray.ns.cloudflare.com
> DNS2: zara.ns.cloudflare.com
He showed me a screen shot where he moved my txt records/mx records, etc over and told me the transition would be seamless when I asked about my 365 emails.
I'm concerned that if I move my domain to his nameservers he will have fully control over my page, can intercept company emails and hold my data/website/etc hostage. Am I right in telling him that I would prefer to keep my nameservers where they're at?
Thanks!!
I'm a bit concerned. I hired a guy (Who came highly recommended in one of my reddit communities) to boost the speed of my website and do some tweaks to make it load faster and provide better ratings. He's based out of Turkey, not that it matters, but it's already red flagged my credit card for suspicious fraud solely based off of the location of Turkey.
Today, he asked me to change my nameserver to:
> DNS1: ray.ns.cloudflare.com
> DNS2: zara.ns.cloudflare.com
He showed me a screen shot where he moved my txt records/mx records, etc over and told me the transition would be seamless when I asked about my 365 emails.
I'm concerned that if I move my domain to his nameservers he will have fully control over my page, can intercept company emails and hold my data/website/etc hostage. Am I right in telling him that I would prefer to keep my nameservers where they're at?
Thanks!!