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Evgeny Matveev2018-02-02 05:49:05
Network administration
Evgeny Matveev, 2018-02-02 05:49:05

How are IP addresses delegated to vds?

The situation is rather unusual.
There is a host - (we've already read it - it's dead not to understand who the director-owner of the roofing felts is the host office itself)
It's about time-host.net. Since 2018 - in any case, with us - the support has died, it does not react to anything, the server has been hanging for a month, it hung during the extension - there is no one to push, in general, trouble with him.
But one way or another - we have funds on it on the balance sheet. I decided to try to at least return them with the services that they work out on the machine. After all, the old vds work successfully.
I registered a new one with them - the money was automatically gone, the server was created automatically - I put the message, I'm waiting for the dns to be registered - a day / two - today is the third day.
The domain sent from an unnecessary host was previously on other ip - can it not be delegated yet? Although whois shows what they have
Domain a3-mail.ru / 31.148.99.151
And the question in general is this - who works with hosts? I have bill meneger from isp, does the hoster itself need to tweak something with these machines? So that it is delegated to ip or everything goes automatically - but I did not wait for the zone change. Or to me to send to jo... both grandmas and a hoster.

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Boris Syomov, 2018-02-02
@kotomyava

You can delegate the domain somewhere at the registrar, if he provides DNS hosting, or on Yandex DNS, for example. Write an A record for the domain pointing to the ip you need.
And if the problem is only in the domain, then it will work completely regardless of the hoster.

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Evgeniy Matveev, 2018-02-02
@raebg

My problem lies apparently here in the DNS panel on this server, the hoster saw an error.
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Error while working with secondary DNS server. The domain has an invalid serial. Perhaps your DNS server is too slow to process requests to update information about the domain
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What's the trouble how to win - or the current hoster can? And he's dead, throw everything away? And not Boris Syomov Boris Syomov advises - but too much delay.

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