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Stupid Me....

Jbroad572

Member
I always make stupid mistakes. I just bought 2 domains at 1and1 and planned on using them with my telnap account. Now, reading I see I cannot change the dns servers and have to use their hosting services. Now, I have to transfer the new services to godaddy and spend more money, bah!!!!
IDIOT!!!!
 
Maybe I'm even dumber than I thought. I went into administration and changed my primary nameserver and secondary to Telnap's servers. So, that should do the trick. MAybe, I'm not so dumb 😛
 
Hmm... when adding a new domain to my host (2 total domains). Shouldn't I be able to access the secondary domain at.... domain.com? I can only access it by going to www.originaldomain.com/newdomain
When I try to connect to my new domain address it just gives a site cannot be found.
 
Hmm.... If I type in the second domain as the subdomain (domain2.domain1.com) then it will pull up the cgi bin. Wouldn't that mean the dns servers have switched?
 
A little confusing... here's a better explanation.
I originally had domain1 and it works fine. I bought domain2 mainly for email, but also to do a few different website ideas. I'm using one host, Telnap. I wanted to be able to access domain2 at www.domain2.net, but when I try it it says it could not be found. I added this on my hosting package through cpanel and addon domain.

Now, if I go to www.domain1.com/domain2 I get the page I was hoping to get at www.domain2.net.
Make better sense now?
Also I can do domain2.domain1.com and pull up the page I was hoping to get at www.domain2.net
 
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