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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Bostonnnn
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Namecheap DNS "cover-up"?
I'm a newbie to Namecheap's cpanel, so how do you keep Namecheap's default nameservers, but yet have the domain forward to a page on your server?
For example, see this WHOIS DNS entries: http://www.freewho.com/index.php?hl=...earch&n=1&d=tv |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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they need to setup dns entries for you on their nameservers to point to the IP you have your content on
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So other than changing the DNS servers to Namecheap's default servers, and contacting Namecheap to setup the DNS entries-- What else do I need to do? |
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