bomb2060 Member May 28, 2020 #3 iCafe said: check your a reccord in domain. Click to expand... How should the record read? Yes I can access my records. But I dont know what to change!
iCafe said: check your a reccord in domain. Click to expand... How should the record read? Yes I can access my records. But I dont know what to change!
bomb2060 Member May 28, 2020 #4 iCafe said: check your a reccord in domain. Click to expand... Actually, it's missing the records for that particular subdomain. How do I add? Manually? And what can cause records to disappear?
iCafe said: check your a reccord in domain. Click to expand... Actually, it's missing the records for that particular subdomain. How do I add? Manually? And what can cause records to disappear?
StarArmy Well-known member May 31, 2020 #5 Perhaps your webhost changed the IP address of your server and your DNS records need to be updated to point to the new one. If you don't pay for a custom IPv4 address and your domain registrar isn't your host, then it could happen.
Perhaps your webhost changed the IP address of your server and your DNS records need to be updated to point to the new one. If you don't pay for a custom IPv4 address and your domain registrar isn't your host, then it could happen.