Skip to content

Google Domains - Verify your domain with Patr nameservers

When you add your domain to Patr, you will need to verify it to prove that you are the owner of the domain. This is an important step to ensure that your domain remains secure and under your control.

There are two ways to verify your domain with Patr. You can either transfer the nameservers to Patr, or you can keep your existing nameservers and add a DNS record to verify your domain.

In this article, we will guide you through the process of transferring your domain's nameservers to Patr using Google Domains.

Why is domain verification important?

Domain verification is important for several reasons:

  • Security: Verifying your domain ensures that only authorized individuals can manage your domain settings. This helps prevent unauthorized changes, such as domain hijacking.

  • Control: By verifying your domain, you can ensure that you have full control over your domain settings. This allows you to manage your domain as you see fit.

  • Trust: Verifying your domain can help build trust with your users, customers, and partners. It shows that you are a legitimate business or organization with a valid domain.

How to verify your domain with Google Domains

To verify your domain with Patr nameservers using Google Domains, follow these steps:

  • Log in to your Google Domains account here

Google Domains login page

  • Select the domain you want to verify and click on the Manage button next to it

Google Domains domains list

  • Select the DNS section on the Side Nav.

Google Domains manage domain page

  • Select Custom Nameservers tab, and click on the Manage name servers button

Google Domains adding verification record

  • Add the following custom name servers:
    • ns1.patr.cloud
    • ns2.patr.cloud

Google Domains verification record added

  • Click on the Save button and wait for the DNS changes to propagate, which usually takes an hour or two.

Google Domains verification record added

  • Go back to Patr and select "Verify Domain" under the domain you just added.

Patr will check for the nameserver transfer. If it finds it, your domain will be verified. If the verification fails, double-check that you entered the nameservers correctly and that the DNS changes have propagated.

What happens if you don't verify your domain

If you don't verify your domain within two weeks of adding it to Patr, the domain will be removed from your account. This is to ensure that only verified domains are associated with your account and to prevent unauthorized domain management, as well as domain squatting.

If your domain is removed, you can re-add it and start the verification process again.

In conclusion, verifying your domain is an important step in securing and managing your domain. With these steps, you can verify your domain with Google Domains using your existing nameservers and keep your domain under your control.

Further Reading

Adding a Domain to Patr
Setting a custom domain to your infrastructure
Creating a Managed URL