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2 minutes ago, SpookyKipper said:

NS1: 198.251.86.152

NS2: 198.251.86.152

Oh well they are the same.

Next time when you are looking for ip addresses, you can run a dns check yourself first https://dnschecker.org/#A/ns2.byet.org

I mean the ips are the same so you should run a dns check yourself on your ns1 and ns2 of your reseller domain to get different ips.

Ah Alr Thanks Alot!

 

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22 minutes ago, SpookyKipper said:

NS1: 198.251.86.152

NS2: 198.251.86.152

Oh well they are the same.

Next time when you are looking for ip addresses, you can run a dns check yourself first https://dnschecker.org/#A/ns2.byet.org

I mean the ips are the same so you should run a dns check yourself on your ns1 and ns2 of your reseller domain to get different ips.

Going To Assume I have To Wait A Bit

 

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5 hours ago, Code4Systems.co.za said:

Called There Support Yesterday All They Said Was Wait 7 Days.

 

Found GoDaddy Has The Cheapest .co.za Domains

You can point NS records to byte nameservers from within cloudflare but I haven't tried cloudflare NS records for main domain however it works fine for subdomains.

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1 hour ago, BastelPichi said:

Without changing to byet NS first all of this wont work. You have to change to byet ns, before you can add it anywhere.

This was already said:

11 hours ago, SpookyKipper said:

You have to point to byet nameservers in order to add it to mofh, you can change to cloudflare afterwards 

Explained more in detail here:

11 hours ago, SpookyKipper said:

Also, nameservers are not equal to Website IP addresses, so you shouldn't set it up like that on cf

 

1 hour ago, Code4Systems.co.za said:

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These are A, not NS records. Try creating NS records and setting their value to the Byet nameservers.

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6 hours ago, Code4Systems.co.za said:

@Anyx
Also I Like This Lamo

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Hahaha, so do I. It has many jokes, some not so good... others real well.

6 hours ago, Code4Systems.co.za said:

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Is This Fine?

Remove the A records entirely, and if possible do what @TinkerMan said as well, add NS records for ns2-ns5.byet.org as well.

1 hour ago, TinkerMan said:

You should be using all 5 nameservers. 

On an irrelevant note, since you have your Discord banner in the footer, have you joined the unofficial Community Discord?

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1 hour ago, Anyx said:

Hahaha, so do I. It has many jokes, some not so good... others real well.

Remove the A records entirely, and if possible do what @TinkerMan said as well, add NS records for ns2-ns5.byet.org as well.

On an irrelevant note, since you have your Discord banner in the footer, have you joined the unofficial Community Discord?

Ok I Will Do That

 

Sure Leme Join It!

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