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Installation / Re: Domain Setup
« on: February 04, 2015, 03:52:02 AM »
I added
ns111 IN A 91.121.84.X
ns112 IN A 91.121.84.X
To the DNS zone of the domain restarted bind and it fixed the problem
I then added
ns111 IN A 91.121.84.X
ns112 IN A 91.121.84.X
to - Edit DNS Zone template
Which fixed the problem for new domains that I added (after restarting bind)
I have always used CPanel before but am learning the way round this and do like it
ns111 IN A 91.121.84.X
ns112 IN A 91.121.84.X
To the DNS zone of the domain restarted bind and it fixed the problem
I then added
ns111 IN A 91.121.84.X
ns112 IN A 91.121.84.X
to - Edit DNS Zone template
Which fixed the problem for new domains that I added (after restarting bind)
I have always used CPanel before but am learning the way round this and do like it
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Installation / Re: Domain Setup
« on: February 03, 2015, 03:09:55 AM »
On checking the domain on leafdns I see the below errrors
None of your local nameservers can be authoritatively resolved, and no glue is provided. This will cause intermittent resolution failures when the cached local NS records are used to resolve your domain.
Any ideas on how to fix and make sure all future domains are created without errors
Thanks
None of your local nameservers can be authoritatively resolved, and no glue is provided. This will cause intermittent resolution failures when the cached local NS records are used to resolve your domain.
Any ideas on how to fix and make sure all future domains are created without errors
Thanks
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Installation / Re: Domain Setup
« on: February 03, 2015, 02:55:05 AM »
I now have the domain working, I used another domain and at the domain register added 2 child nameservers
ns1.old-domain.ext using ip 91.121.84.X
ns2.old-domain.ext using ip 91.121.84.X
I then changed the nameserver on the new-domain.ext to
ns1.old-domain.ext
ns2.old-domain.ext
I then added both the above nameservers to DNS Functions -->> Edit Nameservers in webpanel
NS1 SubDomain: ns1.old-domain.ext |NS1 IP: 91.121.84.X
NS2 SubDomain: ns1.old-domain.ext |NS2 IP: 91.121.84.X
I then added the new domain by creating a new account on web panel
I am going to presume that it would work if I had just used the new-domain.ext and added the child nameservers to that rather than use two domains
ns1.old-domain.ext using ip 91.121.84.X
ns2.old-domain.ext using ip 91.121.84.X
I then changed the nameserver on the new-domain.ext to
ns1.old-domain.ext
ns2.old-domain.ext
I then added both the above nameservers to DNS Functions -->> Edit Nameservers in webpanel
NS1 SubDomain: ns1.old-domain.ext |NS1 IP: 91.121.84.X
NS2 SubDomain: ns1.old-domain.ext |NS2 IP: 91.121.84.X
I then added the new domain by creating a new account on web panel
I am going to presume that it would work if I had just used the new-domain.ext and added the child nameservers to that rather than use two domains
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Installation / Domain Setup
« on: February 02, 2015, 07:21:25 PM »
I have read other posts but am unsure what they mean, my set up now looks like this
NS1: ns1.centos-webpanel.com | 91.121.84.X
NS2: ns1.centos-webpanel.com | 91.121.84.X
Shared IP: 91.121.84.X
Do I just update my nameservers for the domain, at the domain register to
NS1: ns1.centos-webpanel.com
NS2: ns1.centos-webpanel.com
And then create an account?
NS1: ns1.centos-webpanel.com | 91.121.84.X
NS2: ns1.centos-webpanel.com | 91.121.84.X
Shared IP: 91.121.84.X
Do I just update my nameservers for the domain, at the domain register to
NS1: ns1.centos-webpanel.com
NS2: ns1.centos-webpanel.com
And then create an account?
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