

@RareBird15 @virtuous_sloth @selfhost @selfhosting @selfhosted @mastoblind @main Then in this case you may want to ask them to add a subdomain a record for you at Vultr that way it doesn’t break your current setup. However, I don’t think that nameservers actually have anything to do with WordPress, just your A record pointing to the correct IP address, and also any CNAME records if any. It just matters that your records match at the new nameservers (for A records anyway). HTH!
@pmevzek @RareBird15 @virtuous_sloth @selfhost @selfhosting @selfhosted @mastoblind @main Indeed. I have my own cPanel server as my own DNS server and also Hover, but that’s only as a backup and also for where my domain (chrisduffley.com) actually is. I set my own Mastodon subdomain up via an A record, no need to make a whole set for just 1 IP lol, and it’s working flawlessly!