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WEB HOSTING DISCUSSIONS => Linux Hosting => Topic started by: Dragonfighter on June 06, 2007, 05:02:49 PM

Title: Okay, Now what'd I do?
Post by: Dragonfighter on June 06, 2007, 05:02:49 PM
I have yet another wrinkle, probaly minor but I don't know what I have to do to fix it.

I was using my FTP Program to sunc my harddrive with the files on the server and hit the wrong button...so it moved them all onto my computer and out of httpdocs.

I moved them all back and now the address http://www.northtexascreationresources.org receives a 404 error.  If I complete the address with "index.html" I get the page.  If I type it without the www. I get the page.  All of the links and the forum work.  I'd hate to have to tell people, "now you either have to add a forward slash and index.html or type it without the w's."   ::)

Any suggestions?
Title: Re: Okay, Now what'd I do?
Post by: Dynaweb on June 06, 2007, 07:23:57 PM
Well, look here http://whois.domaintools.com/northtexascreationresources.org

See at the bottom, you have your nameservers set to

Name Server:NS3.NO-IP.COM
Name Server:NS2.NO-IP.COM
Name Server:NS1.NO-IP.COM
Name Server:NS4.NO-IP.COM
Name Server:NS5.NO-IP.COM

Why is that?  That would be the reason why things are screwed up in this way.  Why not just use the nameservers HostNed provides:

YIN.SSL1.US
YANG.SSL1.US
Title: Re: Okay, Now what'd I do?
Post by: Dragonfighter on June 06, 2007, 09:38:45 PM
That's weird, did it default back when I accidentally cleared the folder?  I no what to do...I think.  Thanks again.
Title: Re: Okay, Now what'd I do?
Post by: Dynaweb on June 06, 2007, 11:39:57 PM
No, nameserver settings would be unaffected by deletingthe folder.  For more info on nameserver settings, see here http://www.hostned.com/members/faqs_domain_names_dns.html#How_do_I_set_my_nameservers_for_my_domain_name
Title: Re: Okay, Now what'd I do?
Post by: Dragonfighter on June 13, 2007, 03:01:12 AM
Alrighty, all that is done and we're up and running.  Thank you so much for your help.  Now onto other mundane things.