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Old 10-13-2003, 11:45 PM
Goalie35 Goalie35 is offline
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Steps to setting up my website

Hey guys.
Ok, I'm trying to set up my own website and then following that, get my customers up and running.
So far, I've set up the necessary accounts in H-Sphere. I then registered my domain name at GoDaddy. Following that, I changed the GoDaddy nameservers to the 3 necessary ones(ns, ns1, & ns2).
Now, I tried uploading to my new website using the username & password provided in my service plan account but have been unable to successfully login.
Did I miss a step at some point or do I need to give the change of the nameservers, which I did on Saturday, more time perhaps?
Thanks in advance.

-Goalie35
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Old 10-14-2003, 12:17 AM
Brangwyn Brangwyn is offline
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If you can post your domain name we can check the DNS for you. Normally you'd only add 2 nameservers at godaddy (you need to register all 3 as nameservers, but you'd only assign 2 of them to your domain name, the two to use are shown in the control panel in the web options for the domain).
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Old 10-14-2003, 01:39 AM
vonbrocklin vonbrocklin is offline
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Did you do your upload via FTP? Is so, make sure the username is only 8 characters long because the DEFAULT ftp username is the first 8 characters of your username. I haven't checked this lately, but this WAS in direct opposite to what the hsphere files actually say.

Also, you can check your name servers by just typing in your domain. What do you see? If it is the default HSphere page then your names have resolved. If you get page not found or it just hangs looking for the site, they probably have not. Also check here:

http://dnsreport.com/
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