Hi,
I had a hosting here and parked my domain purchased from godaddy. It worked well this few days but today when I try to access it throw be such error. When I switch to default dns nameserver in godaddy for my domain it doesn’t have this error but when I put dns nameservers such as ns1.rf.gd and ns2.rf.gd and I will get this error. Please help
How long ago did you purchase the domain? 14 days? If so, Go Daddy may have taken down your domain name due to failed validation, so you may want to ask them as well if you haven’t already.
It’s just 4 days ago I purchased. I checked in GoDaddy site that my domain is active. Even just a few hours ago when I try to shift the DNS nameserver to default and change back to ns1/ns2.rf.gd it works fine and now I got same error with ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED & DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN
My Domain
rabbitneedbreak.com
Update: I talked with goDaddy customer help, seem everything is okay from their end and they mentioned that since the dns nameserver is now from infinityfree then I would need get solution from here.
That’s very strange, your domain name seems to be pointing to the correct nameservers, which return the correct DNS records and even returns your website: http://isup.me/rabbitneedbreak.com
So it actually sounds more like a network issue on your end.
Just visited the website and on my end, it loads the html, but no css.
I have the same problem now. It loaded the website but no css. The actual site look good.
http://rabbitneedbreak.rf.gd
Why is it so? Any idea?
@memoc3 said:
I have the same problem now. It loaded the website but no css. The actual site look good.
http://rabbitneedbreak.rf.gd
Why is it so? Any idea?
No idea, but it’s working fine from here which makes it pretty hard to check from my end.
Seem my domain having so many restriction to get css or javascript loaded from the host. You may try the rabbitneedbreak.com from a proxy site or even it displayed fine from your site, you may check the error through console in browser. Please let me know, as I might need find different host if problem can’t be solved
OK, I think I understand the issue now.
The URLs on your site point to your rf.gd subdomain. If you load the subdomain first, you’ll be whitelisted by the bot protection system and can see the assets on the other site.
Make sure the URLs on your website point to your .com domain instead of your .rf.gd domain and you should be good to go.
you have dns server problem. To fix it, clear DNS cache or update Googles Public DNS
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Preferred DNS SERVER: 8.8.8.8
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Alternate DNS SERVER: 8.8.4.4
See more this guide: http://howtoinstallwindows10.com/fix-server-dns-address-could-not-be-found-chrome/
@lvlpost said:
you have dns server problem. To fix it, clear DNS cache or update Googles Public DNS
Preferred DNS SERVER: 8.8.8.8
Alternate DNS SERVER: 8.8.4.4
See more this guide: http://howtoinstallwindows10.com/fix-server-dns-address-could-not-be-found-chrome/
Good call, Google DNS is fast and keeps a short cache, so using their DNS servers instead of the ones provided by your ISP is a good way to solve any DNS propagation issues.
Just note that you need to configure these on your computer, not on your domain. Google DNS is a DNS resolver, not an authoritative nameserver. Pointing your domain name to these nameservers won’t do anything.