• Resolved mikequinn

    (@mikequinn)


    Tried setting my nameservers for quic cloud at Godaddy. Tried calling them. Their support attempted. No go. I don’t see anyway of doing it without host names which require IP addresses.

    I currently have custom nameservers pointing towards my host – but that required I set host names.

    Please advise.

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  • Plugin Support qtwrk

    (@qtwrk)

    Hi,

    how did you set your NS to

    ns2.gardenerspath.com.
    ns1.gardenerspath.com.

    ?

    it should be same step to change them to

    jon.quicns.com
    kevin.quicns.com
    

    Best regards,

    Thread Starter mikequinn

    (@mikequinn)

    Just as I said. With Host Names.

    Host Name: ns1.gardenerspath.com + Ip Address
    Host Name: ns2.gardenerspath.com + Ip Address

    After you set host names, THEN you can add the actual name servers. And this requires IP addresses.

    If you try to change nameservers without registering the host name, you get this message:

    “There was a problem updating your nameservers. This nameserver is not registered. Please reach out to your DNS provider to fix this issue.”

    Plugin Support qtwrk

    (@qtwrk)

    have you checked this ?

    https://www.godaddy.com/help/change-nameservers-for-my-domains-664

    and if it requires IP

    you can sue

    jon.quicns.com - 64.66.240.1
    kevin.quicns.com - 64.66.241.1
    Thread Starter mikequinn

    (@mikequinn)

    Lol, yes I’ve checked that. About 1000x. And called Godaddy support twice. It should work with those IPs though.

    Thank you.

    Plugin Support qtwrk

    (@qtwrk)

    what’s the situation now ?

    does it work with these IPs now ?

    Thread Starter mikequinn

    (@mikequinn)

    Hi qtwrk,

    Getting this server working was driving me nuts…so I took a break (the site was working-so why not? If it saved me from a stroke). Anyhow, when I went to Godaddy tonight, it allowed me to enter the nameservers with no issue. Weird. Maybe upgrading to their “premium” DNS (that I was blackmailed into buying) took a bit of time to get through their system which is why it didn’t let me (or the Godaddy rep) change it when I tried it the first time?

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    • This reply was modified 4 years, 4 months ago by mikequinn.
    Plugin Support qtwrk

    (@qtwrk)

    well , I am not sure , Godaddy support might know better for what happened , from our side , nothing was changed.

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