ismailserin Posted Saturday at 05:15 AM Posted Saturday at 05:15 AM My non-heliost domain (felsefelik.com) is registered by hostinger.com. I have changed nameserver address to heliohost. Now, DNS records have to changed. Could you do you make DNS settings for felsefelik.com please? username: ismailserin
KazVee Posted Saturday at 05:26 AM Posted Saturday at 05:26 AM We added that domain to your account for you yesterday, in this threadย and by changing your registrar config to point to the HelioHost nameservers (ns1.heliohost.org and ns2.heliohost.org) that's all you need to do to host the site with us. In fact when I check that site now, I see the default contents, so if you login to Plesk you should see a folder for the domain inside your home directory.ย I'm not sure what else you mean about needing DNS set up. Do you mean you want SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records set up for email, like we say we can do for you on this page? Please could you give us a little more information about what you need done, and we'll be happy to try to help.ย ย ย 1
ismailserin Posted Saturday at 05:50 AM Author Posted Saturday at 05:50 AM In Plesk nothing is wrong, but when I visit the site (felsefelik.com) I see the old content, not the default heliohost content. The site still uses hostinger files. I cleared the browser history and used other computers too.
MoneyBroz Posted Saturday at 08:13 AM Posted Saturday at 08:13 AM (edited) it seems your domain's DNS is still propagating. this can take between 24 to 48 hours after changing the nameservers. Edited Saturday at 11:24 AM by MoneyBroz It can more than 24 hours sometimes 1
MoneyBroz Posted Saturday at 08:15 AM Posted Saturday at 08:15 AM it's working for me, but other visitors may see the old host untill it fully propagates. 1
ismailserin Posted Saturday at 02:38 PM Author Posted Saturday at 02:38 PM Now felsefelik.com works properly. Thanks! 1
wolstech Posted Saturday at 03:26 PM Posted Saturday at 03:26 PM Glad to see its working for you now. Please let us know if you need anything else. 1
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