Just wanting to make sure I don't seriously bugger something up here, I'm 70% sure I'm doing the right thing. We have 2 hosting accounts, one is shared hosting, one is a VPS.
We are just about ready to cancel our shared account as we have moved all our sites over to the VPS.
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.
I have a domain registered through namecheap.com, and I have 2 nameservers for my domain (ns1, ns2.domain.com). Both nameservers are being pointed to my VPS IP address. I can access my VPS fine through IP, but not my domain. I am using webmin 1.6, and have my master zone all setup. Here is the records file:
; domain.com
$TTL 3600
domain.com. IN SOA a.root-servers.net. email@msn.com.
I have a domain name registered lets say example.com. My hosting plan with (m6.net) allows me to setup unlimited domains and sub-domains. Now I want to setup test.example.com
I set it up using control panel provided by hosting company. I make the necessary entries (almost nothing except the sub-domain name and choosing main domain), create a website.
I have two domains that refuse to accept changes to the name server records. One domain has had this problem for 6 months and the other just did this today. I use DreamHost as my domain registrar and I am trying to set Hurricane Electric as my name server.
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
Here's a quick summary of the environment I support: we have a domain (domain A) that has about 20 client computers. The domain server for this domain and all the clients sit within the network infrastructure of a larger domain (domain B). All the computers get their network settings via DHCP from domain B's servers.
Hello Friends!
I wonna ask you
I have to change my domain name.
I know how to make redirect and change robots.txt
But other things I do not know well:
1). Do I have to add my new domain name (which will be the main name) as a parked domain name or as an additional domain name.
2). What should I do with hosting folders?
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).