When you have a major change to a domain such as nameserver records, A records for existing entries and the like, you have an issue with DNS caching for up to 72 hours. To help with this, you can check to see if your computer is using the cached record by clearing it. Recommended Procedure …
Continue reading “Clearing the DNS Cache of your domain”
While rare this can happen, the recommended idea is to use the IP of the server to add your record. First, you will need to determine the IP of your server. On free hosting, this would be the IP of the initial free sub-domain you created when signing up. You will create not one but …
Continue reading “Using A Records for Adding Domain instead of Nameservers”
Yes, all plans and services allow you to have more than one sub-domain for easy expansion. With free hosting, you also have a number of choices of what domain you want to have as part of your sub-domain. To learn more, Ask the Community >>
Yes, when you add a domain (including sub-domains), you automatically have both www and non-www versions of the domain created for your site. To learn more, Ask the Community >>
To remove CNAME Records on your hosting account, kindly follow the instructions below: Login to your website control panel or vPanel Click on CNAME Records Click on Delete next to each record you wish to remove Note: DNS changes may take up to 24~72 hours but usually took below 4 hours in our experience. (c) securesignup.net. To learn more, Ask …
Continue reading “Removing CNAME Records on your hosting account”
To add CNAME Records on your account, kindly follow the instructions below: Login to your website control panel or vPanel Click on CNAME Records On the left, type the name of your record (eg. mail) for the Record Name From the drop-down menu in the middle, select the domain (eg. example.org) Under Destination on the right, type the …
Continue reading “Adding CNAME Records on your hosting account”
CNAME records are records used to associate a new record (eg. mail.example.org) with an existing record (eg. ghs.google.com) this makes it so you anytime ghs.google.com changes its records, you do not have to change your records too. (c) securesignup.net. For instance, from the above example, the new record (eg. mail.example.org) is used as an alias for (eg. ghs.google.com). Another scenario is when …
Continue reading “Using CNAME Records”
Adding MX Records on your hosting account? Follow the instructions below: Login to your website control panel Click on MX Records Select the domain on the left via the drop-down menu (eg. example.org) Enter the MX record mx.kindtechgroup.com on the right Enter the Priority of the record (eg. 10 or 1) Click Add Repeat steps 3-6 as needed …
Continue reading “Adding MX Records for your domains”
To delete existing MX Records on your hosting account, kindly follow the instructions below: Login to your website control panel or vPanel Click on MX Records Click Delete next to each record you wish to remove It would be wise to note the records you are deleting just in case you have to re-add them including the priority of …
Continue reading “Deleting Existing MX Records from your hosting account”
MX Records are used to route your e-mail through your domain and tell it what machine is handling your e-mail. You should only have the MX records of one service provider on your domain at any given time or you may encounter issues with mail being routed to multiple locations at random. The MX record …
Continue reading “Using MX Records”