Jeff_Mash

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  • Jeff_Mash commented,

    Okay, final update on this issue. I spent all this time trying to update nameservers, etc. In the end, it was much easier to use a generic PUBLIC nameserver (not a custom private one). So we...

  • Jeff_Mash commented,

    Okay, just giving an update......I am mainly documenting this mess for my own reference......to either look back on and laugh, or look back on and learn! The engineers at our hosting site (IBM) we...

  • Jeff_Mash commented,

    Actually I was wrong. It will use the DNS records hosted on the new server where ns1/ns2.myprivatenameserver.com is pointed. The new server records are what I have supplied screenshots in my pre...

  • Jeff_Mash commented,

    If the sites uses ns1/ns2.mjmmagic.com as nameservers then yes it is correct. The A records you set for the nameservers looks about right as well. Oh boy, okay! I think I have to just bite the ...

  • Jeff_Mash commented,

    There are 2 things you need to do before start using your own nameservers: 1. Register them as "nameservers" at your domain registrar. Quickly looking at your domain name this was registered at r...

  • Jeff_Mash commented,

    Thanks Lauren and Andrew! That helped out a lot! Now I am in that scary place where I *think* I'm ready to point my domain registrar to my private nameservers........but I've never used my own na...

  • Jeff_Mash commented,

    Jeff, why don't you use your hosts file to review the site before taking it live? . However, for testing, I ended up modifying the .htaccess file on the server to rewrite the domain, so it all...

  • Jeff_Mash commented,

    I may have resolved the issue......since it seemed like PHP was not being recognized/supported, I went to MultiPHP Manager --> PHP Handlers and I noticed it was set to cgi. I changed it to suphp,...

  • Jeff_Mash created a post,

    cPanel website migration - 'Not Supported'

    I migrated our website from one server to another......both running WHM/cPanel on CentOS. The destination server is running: Apache 2.4, PHP 7.2, and PHP 7.3 After migration, our first problem...