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Originally Posted by plaster
Email admin at way3 dot Com and tell him someone sent you and he thought way3 would be able to determine your issue quickly. The guys name is Chris and he's a server and dns guru.
Then consider switching hosting companies and I recommend him, as he has saved me so many thousands of dollars over the years.
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This is not my host. Hosted situation where I have no control over server.
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Originally Posted by anexsia
It shouldn't - I have a bunch of .club, .xyz, .online, etc... on various dns hosting sites (cloudflare, google domain dns, namecheap, godaddy, etc) and it works just fine.
I moved the majority of my dns stuff to Cloudflare (when you add your site just click on the cloud icons so they turn gray and that way you can just use Cloudflare's free dns and not all their other stuff) since their free dns hosting is fast as hell and stable.
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Probably not that. It was the only difference that I could see.
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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam
It means that server [TRINITYTCP] has no/or cannot read the domain's zone file.
I have no idea why.
Remake the zone file on that DNS name server, [TRINITYTCP], so it is the correct one
Or, move the DNS servers to another and propagate.
The Registrar cannot set a zone where none exists.
1. Set the zone on your DNS server FIRST
2. only then, if the Registrar is able to find the domain's new zone on that DNS server, will the Registrar successfully update the zone in the root servers -- that is the ''Law of ICANN -- the Internet Gods''
3. The registrar will fail to change the DNS if its servers cannot locate the zone file.
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I have no idea why either, but I'll send this to the tech people, thank-you.