Fixed: rather than using the x10 DNS servers, use eNom and IP record to the x10 IP.
Fixed: rather than using the x10 DNS servers, use eNom and IP record to the x10 IP.
Last edited by DizzyTechnology; 09-28-2006 at 04:28 PM.
Zachary Waldowski
Dizzy Technology
Yeah, I have been wondering about the same thing. All I can do is park my domain onto x10hosting and transfer the DNS. This, however, disallows me from managing specific features that I was hopefully wanting to use from the domain. Any answers would be appreciated! (some have told me that all I can do is transfer the DNS and that there is no other way)
Bad breath makes the world go half round.
My website is being reconstructed to something useful, so no links yet!
Set the "A" record/s on eNom to the ip address of this server (I forget). You will probably need all of these A records.
@ (or just blank)
www
ftp
pop3
smtp
(any any subdomains you have, not including your domain and only ones on your domain, e.g. sub.sub.com becomes just sub and sub.poo.com becomes nothing cos poo is not the domain you are dealing with)...
Please ask for better explaination![]()
Micro
Better explanation, please: All I get is a "No website is configured at this address" error.Originally Posted by MicroProcessor
As well: Google Apps for my Domain, the service dealing with my MX records that I was trying to fix, already works again using the eNom.
Seriously, though, x10, please reenable this as now my account barely works. I really need to fix this stuff with my domain.
Last edited by DizzyTechnology; 09-28-2006 at 06:26 AM.
Zachary Waldowski
Dizzy Technology
Either its not parked, or something has messed up. The dns is fine.All I get is a "No website is configured at this address" error.
Ask corey or another staff member![]()
Micro
Problem solved! The IP function worked!
Zachary Waldowski
Dizzy Technology
Heh, glad i could help![]()
Micro