Yesterday, while navigating my cPanel, I accidentally removed my domain from my hosting account. This domain is of utmost importance to me as it represents my personal brand and holds critical content.I also deleted some files in ftp for removing wordpress. Is there is any way to recover the domain
it shows Your domain is not yet pointing to our nameservers ns1.infinityfree.com and ns2.infinityfree.com. Please change your nameservers at your domain name provider and wait a few hours for the changes to take effect. You can also create an account with a subdomain first.
i added domain but when i visit this it shows Secure Connection Failed
An error occurred during a connection to thoufee.great-site.net. SSL peer has no certificate for the requested DNS name.
Error code: SSL_ERROR_UNRECOGNIZED_NAME_ALERT
The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because the authenticity of the received data could not be verified.
Please contact the website owners to inform them of this problem.
You can just add your domain to your existing account again. No need to create an entirely new hosting account.
Deleting the domain will permanently delete any DNS records from the hosting system, as well as any SSL certificate you had installed. But you can just reinstall the existing SSL certificate from the client area, if it’s still valid.
Please note that removing and re-adding the domain name will likely change the directory your domain is linked to, so you may need to move your files from the main htdocs folder to the folder listed in the Domains table in the client area.
You could have just reused the existing SSL certificate. It was deleted from the hosting account when you removed the domain, but the SSL certificate still exists in the client area.
That’s not what I get (I’m redirected to an error 404 page).
Since you moved accounts, you are likely experiencing the effects described in this article:
Try clearing your DNS cache or visiting via a VPN/Tor, and make sure that your htdocs directory (as well as some content like an index.html file) exists so that you’re not redirected to the 404 error page: