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Ok...
Domainsite has serious problems with the extension (.sc)
You need to use nameservers that have been registered with them, and fully propogated. Hostgator, Polurnet, Gate, Volonet, have all failed in hosting my .sc (not to say these aren't great companies, just pointing out how hard .sc are)
Finally --- Donlee offered my some of his dedicated hosting who's nameservers actually work. But now the nameservers are like this:
ns1.domainsite.com
ns2.domainsite.com
ns3.domainsite.com
ns4.domainsite.com
ns1.myhosting.com
ns2.myhosting.com
Sometimes it loads with my hosting, but other times it doesn't. Nightmare.
I can't delete the domainsite one's because they're not there where you set your namerservers. Just my hosting ones, nowhere to delete those stupid domainsite NS's. As we all know, domainsite's customer service is their downfall...
Any tips / comments / HELP? BTW: Has anyone actually spoken to a domainsite rep over the phone?
-Peter
Domainsite has serious problems with the extension (.sc)
You need to use nameservers that have been registered with them, and fully propogated. Hostgator, Polurnet, Gate, Volonet, have all failed in hosting my .sc (not to say these aren't great companies, just pointing out how hard .sc are)
Finally --- Donlee offered my some of his dedicated hosting who's nameservers actually work. But now the nameservers are like this:
ns1.domainsite.com
ns2.domainsite.com
ns3.domainsite.com
ns4.domainsite.com
ns1.myhosting.com
ns2.myhosting.com
Sometimes it loads with my hosting, but other times it doesn't. Nightmare.
I can't delete the domainsite one's because they're not there where you set your namerservers. Just my hosting ones, nowhere to delete those stupid domainsite NS's. As we all know, domainsite's customer service is their downfall...
Any tips / comments / HELP? BTW: Has anyone actually spoken to a domainsite rep over the phone?
-Peter







