CharlesGLondon
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Can you try working through the guide here?
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I think I may have found the issue. On GoDaddy nameservers for mydomain.com was set to ns1.mydomain.com & ns2.mydomain.com. I've set it to be GoDaddy's default nameserver now. I hope this change w...
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I think I may have found the issue. On GoDaddy nameservers for mydomain.com was set to ns1.mydomain.com & ns2.mydomain.com. I've set it to be GoDaddy's default nameserver now. I hope this change wi...
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If that's the right IP, it looks like you're all set! IP is correct $ ping ns1.mydomain.com ping: cannot resolve ns1. mydomain.com: Unknown host $ ping 123.456.789.111 PING 123.456.789.111 (12...
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You wouldn't need to remove the other records. Having a unique DNS zone is fine, but not if there is already a separate zone for just mydomain.com, as that can lead to confusion. Ok so I found t...
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Hey there! There's three options that could be happening here. Option 2 - Just because the nameservers point here, doesn't mean the DNS for mydomain.com does. You'll need to create the A records...
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Hey there! There's three options that could be happening here. Option 1 - the "add A records for your nameservers" tool created separate DNS zones for the nameservers, causing confusion. You'll...
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Hey there! If you've added it to CSF then that's all you need to do. Unless a service is actively listening on that port, such as how Apache is always up and running and listening on ports 80 an...
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Somethign seems to be wrong because I see: >SMTP>> MAIL FROM: SIZE=1328 (unless you changed that). Just to make sure change (or set) the hostname again. Yes, you are right. This is what I mea...
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ns512222.ip-123-49-15.net is the hostname, is there anything wrong with it? For privacy reasons I've changed the digits in the hostname but you get the idea.