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Nameservers ip problem

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  • redesignunit
    you need to set soa serial number in valid format recommended format (per RFC1912 2.2) is YYYYMMDDnn
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) Could you clarify if it's just the warning message in the image you uploaded, or if it does not actually work as a name server for your domain names? Thank you.
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  • mateos
    No it doesnt work as a nameserver for my domain names.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Enter a domain name that uses these name servers into a website such as IntoDNS. Do you notice the parent name servers and local name servers match up with the correct IP addresses? Thank you.
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  • mateos
    This is the problem that i have, when i check on IntoDNS "SOA Serial Your SOA serial number is: 2019641898. This can be ok if you know what you are doing." Or you can take a look and tell me what's the problem. [Removed]
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  • cPanelMichael
    The domain name you provided as an example is loading well, and you can safely ignore the serial number warning. Or, if the zone is hosted on a cPanel server, simply edit the zone and the serial is updated automatically. Thank you.
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  • mateos
    What about this other domain hosted on the same cpanel server - Removed - It says this message : ERROR: One or more of your nameservers did not respond: The ones that did not respond are: 176.31.176.xxx
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  • Infopro
    Try opening the IP in your browser, it does not respond for me. You'll need to figure out what your nameserver IP(s) are and update the nameservers at your Registrar.
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  • mateos
    The nameservers configuration are okay, NS1 is pointed with the main ip of server that works fine. NS2 is pointed with the second ip that doesnt work.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Are you sure the IP address is added to your server and responding well? If not, try restarting the "ipaliases" service. EX:
    service ipaliases restart
    Contact your hosting provider if the IP address still fails to respond. Thank you.
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  • mateos
    Yes my IP are added to my VPS, look the screenshot. Should i restart the ipaliases now?
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  • cPanelMichael
    For instance, does that IP address respond to connection or ping requests from your home computer or remote servers? Thank you.
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  • mateos
    No, i guess it doesnt.
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  • cPanelMichael
    I suggest reporting the issue to your data center or hosting provider if restarting the "ipaliases" service did not help. Thank you.
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