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Nameservers won't resolve

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  • SysSachin
    Hello, Please check if there is separate zone files for the ns3 and ns4. If yes then you can change the IP under the zone file. Maybe this thread helpful for you: How To change NameServer Ip ?
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  • Eric
    What do you have in hostnames under your GoDaddy account?33541
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  • BluesBrother
    Thanks for the replies, A cpanel tech examined the server and said: "The hosts that you setup with godaddy (ns3 and ns4.mydomain.com) are either not setup properly, or are not pointed to the correct IPs listed above. The server itself is responding as it should." I double checked Host names @ Godaddy and they were correct. So I contacted Godaddy support, after whatever they did now nameservers and websites resolve fine. Except "NS Record Report" and "Assign IP" at cPanel still show wrong IP's (208.xx.xx.xx) :) I believe that is a bug. Thanks again
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  • cPanelMichael
    I double checked Host names @ Godaddy and they were correct. So I contacted Godaddy support, after whatever they did now nameservers and websites resolve fine. Except "NS Record Report" and "Assign IP" at cPanel still show wrong IP's (208.xx.xx.xx) :) I believe that is a bug.

    Hello :) I am happy to see the issue is now resolved. Note the "NS Record Report" does not always reflect the status of your server's functional and in-use nameservers or domains. This report returns information based on the server's local DNS zones, as well as localhost lookups of those records. The following thread offers steps on how to verify your name servers are configured correctly: [Tutorial] Nameserver configuration on cPanel servers Thank you.
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