View Full Version : Question about WebProvider.com....
Aaron
December 12th, 2000, 14:22
I tried signing up with them using my domain name I got from DomainZero back when they were free. I had signed up Sunday night, and my site still does not work. That's not the bad part, the bad part is I've changed my name servers through Domain Zero's control panel, and I've checked it through enom.com but when you go to http://www.abyss-x.com you'll see "BDC" in reddish/white. How can that be? The name servers have been changed but nothing has happened. Can anyone clue me in?
~Aaron
leeuniverse
December 12th, 2000, 15:28
Maybe it is taking some time for the Name Servers to promulgate through the web.
It's weird that way sometimes. :)
Chicken
December 12th, 2000, 20:25
When did you change DNS?
ducktape
December 12th, 2000, 20:55
Why dont you use zoneedit and use f2s or something? f2s has it all and is ad free.
Aaron
December 12th, 2000, 21:29
Chicken - I had changed my DNS Sunday night.
michael - Well, I really don't want a redirection. I want my domain hosted. A friend of mine had his domain hosted at WebProvider, and that host seems good.
~Aaron
leeuniverse
December 13th, 2000, 01:57
Does anyone really know how webprovider works?
I signed up with them once transfering my domain, but it seemed that they wanted to transfer my domain to a different register. So I droped the account.
Is that correct?
Also, Bootbox seem to do the same thing?
Chicken
December 13th, 2000, 08:03
Well today for me is Wednesday. By now someone should be able to see a change. Is this something webprovider has to set up? Either it isn't set up (not sure what), on webprovider or the DNS wasn't set up right at enom.
Chicken
December 13th, 2000, 08:16
Checked enom, and all seems well there, so... webprovider problem I suppose.
Aaron
December 13th, 2000, 09:12
I remember after I changed my name servers, my site pointed to http://www.webprovider.com for the rest of the night. But, it changed back the next day.
Also, I've looked through the power search multiple times trying to find a domain host that gives me all the things Hypermart does, but will actually host a domain. Does anybody have any other ideas or should I just go for pay hosting?
~Aaron
coolguy23
December 13th, 2000, 14:48
y don't u try using virtualave.net ....i use my domainzero domain with them and they seem to work fine :)
NC_TOM
December 13th, 2000, 14:50
Hypermart DOES 'host a domain' so I don't see what the problem there is. Unless you meant that you need a DNS control panel; there are not many places that offer those however you could try http://www.portland.co.uk
Aaron
December 13th, 2000, 17:12
NC_TOM - Well, I guess Hypermart doesn't provide the DNS I am looking for. The way I've seen, Hypermart uses your domain name to redirect to domain.hypermart.net. I don't want that. I was going to sign up with you, Tom, but the sign up page isn't ready. And, I'm moving my site from Portland.
coolguy23 - VirtualAve does the same thing as Hypermart, they simply use the domain as a redirect to domain.virtualave.net.
coolguy23
December 13th, 2000, 20:59
who cares, it still looks like a real .com doesn't it :)
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