Whoops,
I can tell cPanel which IP address to use but I can't pick both of them.
So Apache doesn't have an entry for the second IP address. I can
manually add one, but the problem is it'll get replaced every night with
one generated from the templates. I might be able to just manually edit
th
Okay, I do think it was working correctly. I think that's why I was
getting the ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR in Chrome when I went to my site when I
had the second IP address added, but other users weren't. I think the
users getting the error message in Chrome were pulling the second IP
address from t
On 20.07.16 21:40, Spork Schivago wrote:
I don't remember the tools, but I know that the way cPanel handles stuff
with Apache, it broke my website for me. Using the cPanel / WHM
interface, I could tell Apache to listen on one IP or the other, not both,
unfortunately. Some people (my wife's ce
Matus UHLAR - fantomas,
I don't remember the tools, but I know that the way cPanel handles stuff
with Apache, it broke my website for me. Using the cPanel / WHM
interface, I could tell Apache to listen on one IP or the other, not both,
unfortunately. Some people (my wife's cell for instance) c
On 19.07.16 19:28, Spork Schivago wrote:
I got the A records set back up again. Here's the important stuff I think.
Does it look right?
yes, although you may safely skip the localhost, and you may skip ".jetbbs.com."
or replace simply "jetbbs.com." by "@"
(if cpannel supports that - it shou
Okay,
I got the A records set back up again. Here's the important stuff I think.
Does it look right?
; cPanel first:11.44.1.18 (update_time):1468969397
Cpanel::ZoneFile::VERSION:1.3 hostname:franklin.jetbbs.com latest:11.56.0.28
; Zone file for jetbbs.com
$TTL 14400
jetbbs.com. 86400 IN
Thanks for the response.
I had removed the A record after it didn't work. I was speaking in past
tense there. One of the DNS checking tools I was using went nuts
complaining about something not being right so I undid my changes. I'll
recreate it.
The idea behind having two IP addresses and s
On 18.07.16 19:44, Spork Schivago wrote:
At this time franklin.jetbbs.com ONLY RESOLVES TO 104.238.117.105
The way I wanted it was 104.238.117.105 AND 132.148.11.44to point to
jetbbs.com but I think I setup the DNS record wrong. I just added
another A record for jetbbs.com and added the
Oscar,
On point 4 there,
At this time franklin.jetbbs.com ONLY RESOLVES TO 104.238.117.105
The way I wanted it was 104.238.117.105 AND 132.148.11.44to point to
jetbbs.com but I think I setup the DNS record wrong. I just added
another A record for jetbbs.com and added the IP address 132.1
On Sun, 17 Jul 2016, Spork Schivago wrote:
> So, in the /var/named directory, I create a file
> called: 0.117.238.104.in-addr.arpa
>
> The contents of 0.117.238.104.in-addr.arpa are as follows:
> $TTL 1D
> @ IN SOA ns1.jetbbs.com. spork.jetbbs.com. (
>
f John W.
Blue
Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2016 10:47 PM
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: Questions on how to setup Reverse DNS in bind 9
Ken,
You typically will not be delegated reverse DNS. Honestly, I would contact
godaddy support directly and see if they can adjust it for you. As in, not on
.
Best regards,
John
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From: Spork Schivago
Sent: Jul 17, 2016 9:24 PM
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Questions on how to setup Reverse DNS in bind 9
Hello,
I'm new to operating a website and I'm leasing a virtual private server (VP
Hello,
I'm new to operating a website and I'm leasing a virtual private server
(VPS) from GoDaddy. I'm paying for cPanel / WHM as well. It's running
CentOS 6.8 Final. I'd like to setup reverse DNS but I'm having trouble.
I'm not 100% sure how to do it. I have my hostname, franklin.jetbbs.co
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