Ramaaa
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Ramaaa commented,
So that's the answer - if you don't recognize the IP of the nameservers, they don't point to a machine you have control over. You can do one of two things: follow the earlier advice (if you do co...
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Ramaaa commented,
The IP address should be one you recognize. If that IP is pointed to one of your cPanel machines, you'd have control over the DNS. Both IP from the NS, I do not recognize them at all.. Could you...
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Ramaaa commented,
And are the nameservers for the domain pointed to a server you have control over? Both nameservers have an IP 66...... Where can I check If they are really pointing to a server I have control over?
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Ramaaa commented,
@ankeshanand - your advice is fine, but that assumes he manages/owns the domain and has registrar access, which doesn't sound like it is the case. The owners of the domain, at least once the doma...
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Ramaaa commented,
May Lets start from begginning! Your domain is example.com for Example which is already added to cPanel Go to cPanel>Domains>(Select Domain)>Zone Editor> Add Records Name Type Host server A ...
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Ramaaa commented,
I "REDACTED" your hostname from the post. See above for the reasons why. Sorry Rex, didnt know. Im really sorry
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Ramaaa commented,
Do One thing, First Tell me the Hostname of VPS, ThenI'll tell every step from start! Hostname is REDACTED (I didnt do that, the guy before might have)
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Ramaaa commented,
Go to WHOIS of your Domain and Check which nameservers are being used. Change them to your cPanel DNS Nameservers and thats all. cPanel would then manage your Domain's DNS and would automatically...
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Ramaaa commented,
I don't believe that would help much since we don't know the domain. You just need to see the nameservers it reports and if those point to your cPanel server or if they point to some other locati...
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Ramaaa commented,
You could use a tool like