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I have a client that has registered their domain through a registrar, then signed up for hosting on through a different provider, but used the same domain for said provider (didn't re-register the domain, I think the declaration of domain on the host was for CNAME records specifically).
I have Domain Registration & Web Hosting from 123-reg.co.uk for our Website and
Other 4 Web Site i want to relocate to our Purchased VPS Server on Godaddy.com.
Now I want to my add Web Hosting for our domain on our purchased VPS Server from Godaddy
and want to stop using Web Hosting from 123-reg.co.uk.
My site is only loading with www.domain.com format not with domain.com. Any idea why?
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I have a dot org domain that I use to run a website. Until now, I had an account onto a hosting+domain provider. Recently I thought to run the website on my own webserver and to handle the domain on my own nameserver.
What do I need to do in order to handle my .org domain by my own? Do I still need a registrar?
I need to use a domain name that I own but it is registered with yahoo.com. I need to know if I just point the domain to my godaddy dedicated server, will that give me the same effect as transferring the domain over for search engine optimization? Will the site traffic, identification, and location have the same effects on Google, Yahoo and MSN results?
I have: - two DNS servers: 1.1.1.1 and 2.2.2.2 - domain name: domain.com pointed to 1.1.1.1
I want to point sub domain: sub.domain.com to 2.2.2.2 (obviously www.sub.domain.com too)
on 1.1.1.1 I've create a DNS A record pointing sub.domain.com to 2.2.2.2
accessing sub.domain.com now lead to 2.2.2.2 successfully
the problem is the DNS records on 2.2.2.2 such as CNAME www do not work means access
Hello 2 you all,
I have a client wich has a hosting account to another provider and want's to host all the email to our servers.
In this case if i understant very well:
1. It has to modify the DNS records as that
Current: domain.com. > IN > MX > domain.com. To: domain.com. > IN > MX > mail.domain.com.
and also
Current: mail > IN > CNAME > domain.com.