Well, i had my domain hosted with someone who suddenly cancelled his hosting plan and now the control panel is not even accessible with user/password that worked before to change DNS. So i went to my domain registrar and placed a DNS transfer back to them from the cancelled host, how soon will it be back, will it be back at all? Thanks.
Transferring a domain . . .
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DNS takes minutes to hours for people who haven't been to your site before. It takes hours to days for people who have since their ISP cached the old data.
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you mean nameservers? if you changed nameservers, it is back already, just flush your dns cache, or how is that thing called. use vpn or proxy and the change is already there. but maybe i did not understood well ... have luck
^^^ what the girl up said
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fuck, http://siddoesstuff.com/ used to be hosted somewhere with nameservers rackspace, but now that host plan is out of service, i own the domain and transferred DNS back to namecheap where it was initially registered, site is not back yet... where is the problem?Русня, идите нахуй!Comment
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Where are you hosting your site ? You will have to replace the nameservers of your domain registrar with those of your new hosting plan.Well, i had my domain hosted with someone who suddenly cancelled his hosting plan and now the control panel is not even accessible with user/password that worked before to change DNS. So i went to my domain registrar and placed a DNS transfer back to them from the cancelled host, how soon will it be back, will it be back at all? Thanks.Comment
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Finally figured crap out, should be simpler, like if own a domain and want my other domain back to the original hosting it should be obvious, made me look thru the menus
All good now.Русня, идите нахуй!Comment
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