mmaciel
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I believe most registrars and domains do require you have two nameservers. I'm guessing this is a foreign domain? I know .de domains often have the requirement of ensuring the nameservers do not...
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@ffeingol hey sorry to double post, but would i have any problems for not having an ns2? i've been talking to godaddy and they said this gen4 server i'm use CAN'T have more than one ip, it's not ...
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The line you pasted appears to come from intodns.com. As far as I understand that check it means that the IP that intodns got from the registrar (registered name server IP's) match what it got fr...
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I assume that ns1/ns2 point to the "new" server? Of so, check if there are ns1/ns2 records in the main zone and also check if there are ns1.xxx.yyy and ns2.xxx.yyy zones. My guess is that you'll...
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@cPRex @ffeingol hey guys, sorry for the delay, but unfortunately i don't have an exactly answer the problem was. I talked to godaddy and they actually did the transfer and couldn't tell me what th...
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For the issue you're describing, it sounds like there is an SSH connection issue between the two machines. Are you able to make an SSH connection directly from the command line of the Destination...
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hey @cPRex and @cPDavidL sorry to double post, but i'm trying out the transfer tool but it can't even connect to the remote (source) server, i always get an error about "(publickey,gssapi-keyex,...
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Greetings @mmaciel! This depends largely on whether the "Live Transfer" option is used. If this is enabled in Transfer Tool, then it will set the old server so that traffic comes to the new one...
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That's correct - your IP address will change when you perform the migration. What you need to find out is where the DNS is handled. You can use that tool to check each domain, and the very first...
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It would be good to confirm what server is handling your DNS in the early stages of the migration plan. You can use a tool like