Thread removed. SSH into your vps/server from the command line run
"nano /etc/nameserverips"
from there you will have a blank page usually
if not either way it goes you want the config to look like this
ns1.yourdomain.com=x.x.x.x
ns2.yourdomain.com=x.x.x.x
ie: replace the x.x.x.x with your ip Same here, I didn't assign anything, but I don't care as long as it all works... nothing needs to be changed.
Quote: Originally Posted by DLow SSH into your vps/server from the command line run
"nano /etc/nameserverips"
from there you will have a blank page usually
if not either way it goes you want the config to look like this
ns1.yourdomain.com=x.x.x.x
ns2.yourdomain.com=x.x.x.x
ie: replace the x.x.x.x with your ip I did that, how do I save it in the ssh terminal? Nvm I got it
I pressed Control & X One problem.
Under "Networking Setup" Then into "Nameserver Ips" After doing what I was told above, nothing shows up there.
What is wrong? Some times it may not it seems to be a bug in cPanel, How ever as you did it in SSH your dns was saved i promise on that mine is the same way.
"nano /etc/nameserverips"
from there you will have a blank page usually
if not either way it goes you want the config to look like this
ns1.yourdomain.com=x.x.x.x
ns2.yourdomain.com=x.x.x.x
ie: replace the x.x.x.x with your ip Same here, I didn't assign anything, but I don't care as long as it all works... nothing needs to be changed.
"nano /etc/nameserverips"
from there you will have a blank page usually
if not either way it goes you want the config to look like this
ns1.yourdomain.com=x.x.x.x
ns2.yourdomain.com=x.x.x.x
ie: replace the x.x.x.x with your ip I did that, how do I save it in the ssh terminal? Nvm I got it
I pressed Control & X One problem.
Under "Networking Setup" Then into "Nameserver Ips" After doing what I was told above, nothing shows up there.
What is wrong? Some times it may not it seems to be a bug in cPanel, How ever as you did it in SSH your dns was saved i promise on that mine is the same way.