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What exactly does Sanesecurity have to do with this? Sorry im a bit confused with that. Thanks so much for helping though ![]() |
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Both seem to resolve to the same IP when doing an NSLOOKUP.
C:\Documents and Settings\>nslookup 72.29.90.63 Server: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Address: xx.xx.xx.xx Name: 72.29.90.63.static.dimenoc.com Address: 72.29.90.63 C:\Documents and Settings\>nslookup www.sanesecurity.co.uk Server: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Address: xx.xx.xx.xx Name: sanesecurity.co.uk Address: 72.29.90.63 Aliases: www.sanesecurity.co.uk
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Right, so why would i be assigned an IP thats already in use? |
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'cause you're on a shared server with 99 other accounts. And you each have the same IP, just separate directories on that server associated with your main domain.
And for some reason, when I typed in the IP for your server, with your username, it resolved to that particular host name. Regardless, you shouldn't have any problems now. Your hostname has been propagated in DNS and you are going to correct IP. PC
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This is the second thread about this problem on sh118. I find it a little curious that when you go to the IP address ( http://72.29.90.63 ) you don't get the cPanel message about the server being configured correctly. Instead you get the web site of one of the accounts on that server.
I wonder if it has anything to do with this http://www.surmunity.com/showpost.ph...20&postcount=2 message posted in the sh118 thread. This is above my head, but maybe some of you have an idea about what's going on here.
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You might go to a command prompt and do ipconfig /flushdns to flush out your local DNS cache to force it to grab the IP from your ISP's DNS servers again.
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