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I just reported an abuse on a website that Infringing on my trademark. when I used "Who is" service to find out the host of this domain name and/or the registrar company I got these DNS information:
Name Server: ns1.name.com
Name Server: ns2.name.com
Name Server: ns3.name.com
Name Server: ns4.name.com
When I reported an abuse on name.com they sent me a reply telling me that they don't host this domain and they cant do anything to help me and they told me to use any "Who is" service to find out the correct host of this domain!!!.
Is this possible, I mean the DNS refers to their server!. Any Help Please
Try this site for finding hosting info. it may works, but i am not sure. the link is
=>www.scamadviser.
com
using this site you will find all informatin of a website
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in the /var/www/html directory I have many folders which contain websites like 'store/', and to access a website through my LAN I enter in the address bar 'myserveripaddress/store'.
I created a DNS file to access the website with a custom name but I don't know what to put in the file, I tried:
customname A myserveripaddress/store
but it didn't work, the only one that works is:
customname A serveripaddress
but it doesn't take me to the website under 'store/' directory for example.
Is there a solution?
DNS does not work this way. In this instance, DNS points domain at a server, but it is to the server how it responds to that request.
to get this to work, you would need to create separate web server configs for each of the "sub-websites" and then point the DNS record at domain name listed in that config.
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My domain register from godaddy site I don't know how to connect this domain form an azure server. I have added these DNS server names in godaddy.
ns1-03.azure-dns.com.
ns2-03.azure-dns.net.
ns3-03.azure-dns.org.
ns4-03.azure-dns.info.
Is it right or wrong? How do i manage my domain's DNS in Azure?
What it shows you by nslookup?
If you can see those NS code, yes right.
When your domain issued, you can see what name server(NS) using in your domain by nslookup or any nslookup web services.
Make sure, your domain issued, it would take times until get your domain more than 2days or less depends on domain service companies.
These NS value would print on your prompt or cmd querying domain.
ns1-03.azure-dns.com.
ns2-03.azure-dns.net.
ns3-03.azure-dns.org.
ns4-03.azure-dns.info.
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I have my first site at http://www.example.com/members/quiz.php?qid=My-quiz which queries a database.
I would like to display the exact content for each quiz under my second site: http://www.mysecondsite.example/quiz.php?qid=My-quiz
I am new to DNS so I know this is probably a simple question. What do I need to do on both domains to make this work?
You cannot solve this issue solely with DNS. With DNS all you can say that the IP address for www.example.com is the same as that for www.mysecondsite.example.
Your webserver has to understand that any requests for www.mysecondsite.example are actually the same as that for www.example.com and has to fulfil or redirect those requests appropriately. Depending on your webserver, search the manual for the topic on redirecting/forwarding requests.
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We have a situation in which a domain name is associated with nameservers and does not give control over DNS records.
Windows Azure Websites documentation explains how to work with DNS records such as CNAME and A but does not mention nameservers.
Is there a way to point a domain name at an Azure Website using DNS1 and DNS2 settings rather than DNS records?
No - sorry, Azure doesn't offer Nameserver services - take a look at a solution for managed DNS like http://dyn.com/managed-dns/
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We're using M0n0wall as firewall/NAT, now we have the following situation:
Server A:
192.168.1.100
running Apache on :80, external IP: 1.2.3.4:10080
2 vhosts based on subdomain
app-test-01.domain.com
app-test-02.domain.com
Server B
192.168.1.101
running Apache on :80, external IP: 1.2.3.4:11080
2 vhosts based on subdomain
app-prod-01.domain.com
app-prod-02.domain.com
Now, when I want to have Server B connect to app-test-01.domain.com:10080 but I get a connection refused. Is there anything I can do to allow it anyway, without using their internal IP-addresses ?
I haven't ever used M0n0wall, but I think that the M0n0wall Handbook could be helpful:
http://doc.m0n0.ch/handbook/
Hope this helps,
SnoopyBBT