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  • Thread Starter Re673

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    Jetpack for example always had it.

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    Yeah we should wait… they are taking too much (already more than a day, it’s linux, should be faster).

    BTW this might help, this host has packages of VPS from certain countries that state “SSH Access / Unmanaged” but I chose one that states “SSH Access / VPS Panel”.
    From this (plus the Email) I could only understand that one package is “unmanaged” while the other (my choice) isn’t, thus being “managed”.

    Anyway I’ve opened another ticket regarding the delay and also mentioned that (if the A records would be set up already, etc.)

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    I did use 2 nameservers with the old host VPS, but while ordering the new one I chose different names… would I be able to change them after it’s ready? I think I’ll just setup those new ones at my registrar. BTW I got an email from the new host saying they will setup and configure my VPS today (they know I plan to point my domain using nameservers).

    Unfortunately I don’t know for sure if the registrar is a reseller or not, I think they are…
    Anyway I have this option to create “Child name servers” from the registrar client –

    “Register Nameservers
    From here you can create and manage custom nameservers for your domain (eg. NS1.yourdomain.com, NS2.yourdomain.com…). “

    I can create a new one, edit (put old ip and new ip) and delete.

    So I’m thinking, I’ll go to my new VPS panel (BTW it says “SSH Access / VPS Panel”, I think they will already set up the A records) and get my new nameservers with their IPs, than go to the registrar and register/create them (I just need to enter the name and IP, looks quite simple), and for the last part just go and update them (in this section I still see my old nameserves of the old VPS).

    Edit: to elaborate more, if I wanted to use the old ones, I had to “edit” them with the new ips I get from my new host. So instead I’ll just register\setup 2 new ones (all of those option are on the same page), and than put them to replace the old ones that are still shown on the pointing page, and than the propagation…

    I think I got it George, any remarks?

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    Hey George, When purchasing my new VPS, I had two options – Register a new domain, or “change nameservers on your exiting registrar”. I chose it, and than I named my server and both nameservers (like xxx1.mydomain.com and xxx2.mydomain.com).
    I think that this means I have authoritative name servers to use… (if not please remark)

    If so (I do have them),at my domain management page (registrar) – do I just need to update namserver 1 and 2 at the “Use custom nameservers (enter below)” section, or do I first need to register them at the private namservers section (registration via nameserver+ip). I think this is method 2 for the case that I don’t get them from my VPS service (correct me if I’m wrong).

    Regarding the last part, yeah there were some accusations flying around but we “agreed” to split, i.e. to cancel the VPS service. Could this company dare to sabotage my domain settings? This is the only service I have left with them and is paid till next year.
    I want to see my site back up before I transfer my domain.

    BTW I’m really new to this as you can see, thanks for understanding.

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    At WHM, Edit DNS zones, I see the NS records are there…

    I was still paid for that Shared hosting, I should have ticked “cancel at the end of cycle” instead of “immediately”. I was sure it was completed already.

    I don’t think I could contact my host till Monday… Damn!

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