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ispcp turning into a nightmare
Alternative URL to reach your website dont work here either
new server
fresh install
debian lenny
added user
Alternative URL to reach your website dont work

some how this is really turning into a nightmare
is there a answer for this problem ?
i have seen another thread with the same problem
he has the same serverpark as i have
could this be a problem at OVH ?
or is it something we do wrong ?
06-17-2011 01:50 AM
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RE: ispcp turning into a nightmare
I have servers on ovh using this very same feature. You need to properly setup the DNS stuff though, and you need to have proper DNS knowledge to do that...
06-17-2011 02:06 AM
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RE: ispcp turning into a nightmare
i understand that
but the problem is
on my old server all was ok without any problem or editing
now i install a new server and i get this problem
sometimes it can drive me crazy

is there a special setting that i must watch when setting up the debian
or is it a setting in setting up the ispcp where i must do something
06-17-2011 07:53 AM
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RE: ispcp turning into a nightmare
Resolve the domain names directly from the DNS server of IspCP.
On windows you can do that in CMD with
Code:
nslookup - ip-of-your-ispcp-server

Under Linux you can use
Code:
host
or
Code:
dig

But I think dig would be better for your problem.

Best Regards
Fluser
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06-17-2011 02:43 PM
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