There are a number of online dns checking sites. I ran your site through a few of them and it seems to be mostly good. There are some warnings there that you may want to address.
UPDATE!!! I chatted with my webhost who informed me that the NS nameservers that I clicked on for the domain to be their default nameservers, DOES NOT EXIST! So, I got on chat again just now with NS, showed them a report from intodns.com that showed them their nameservers do not exist and the NS chatperson told me they did exist and to wait another 48 hours to see the changes come through!!!
So I said, f*ck it, and set up DNS in my cloudflare account, changed the DNS at NS to cloudflare and the site is showing up immediately. IMMEDIATELY!!! ARGGHHH!!!
This. You haven't provided any details as far as what specifically isn't working. Screenshots of a phone on VZW with an error message would be more helpful than what you've provided so far. You can't start troubleshooting until you first know what isn't accessible.
It could simply have been a DNS propagation issue and it took some time for DNS. Which by the way, according to https://intodns.com/nfbc.com You have an issue with one of your DNS servers. I would switch to a more reputable DNS host as if you have DNS issues, your site won't load.
Usually, you will use the nameservers provided by your webhosting company, and it means that the emails are pointed to your cPanel. To make sure where it is pointed to, you can use a tool like intodns.com and pay attention to the MX records.
If the domain’s nameservers and A record are pointed correctly, but the site is not pinging, the issue is likely with the server itself. Unless there is a registrar issue.
Try these tools:
Sumnjam.
Pristup mailu očito mora biti moguć i van prostorija MUP-a tako da MAC adrese nemaju nikakvog smisla kao način filtriranja, a jednom kada uspostaviš konekciju na mail server (pretpostavljam IMAP ako koriste mail klikente ili web pristup) ne bi trebalo biti limita, što se firewall-a tiče on ne zna kojem accountu na mail serveru pristupaš ili možeš do njega ili ne.
Mislim da imaju ne baš najpouzdaniji virust/anti-spam filtere, možda i greylisting pa mailovi često sporije dolaze te da ne znaju ili im softversko riješenje nije u stanju kreirati mail pretinac na kojem će te provjere biti ugašene.
edit: Baš gledam malo https://intodns.com/mup.hr pa oni nisu u stanju ni DNS server postaviti kako spada, email im je vjerojatno znanstvena fantastika i dobro da ga uopće imaju.
Basically you just point your nameservers to Cloudflare and they will setup all of the DNS records that you had originally, so it will be as if you still had your nameservers pointed to your host and using their DNS. Except all of your exact A records are concealed from public view, so someone cannot use a site like intodns.com to find out who hosts your site. It works pretty automagically.
Don't worry, it's not just you.
"Question": [ { "name": "web.mail.mil.", "type": 1 } ], "Comment": "Resolution failure. Please check https://intodns.com/web.mail.mil"
For whatever reason, the domain names for mail.mil
have died.
Here is what I have since found regarding the problems and mismatches - https://intodns.com/biolive.co.bw
This does seem to me like there are issues. Unfortunately I do not really understand some of the issues came about and cane be fixed.
e.g. "One or more of your nameservers did not return any of your NS records." Who is at fault for this? If all they had to do was change the nameservers to the Cloudflare ones, where and why are the nameservers not returning anything?
Cloudflare simply states - "biolive.co.bw is not a registered domain" when I try to add the site
If these are set properly in the DNS zone, then it means that the DNS zone isn't refreshed. You can try to increase the serial or reload the zone to push it further. It really depends on the setup your cousin uses, if you check here: https://intodns.com/startupmaniacs.com you'll see that nameservers are reported wrong at the hosting company level :)
After the record is added, there is a propagation time, companies like Godaddy have a propagation time of 4-6 hours, you can also ask them to refresh your DNS zone if it has been more than 4-6 hours.
You can set the TTL to a lower value if possible.
The DNS itself is okay, you can check this on
Please correct me if I'm wrong here, rather than blindly downvoting. I'm no expert.
> My question: How do I make the website become publicly accessible via the domain, WHILE not interfering with their working Google services? What DNS record do I add and where do I add it.
The default record or @ should point to the VM if you'd like to have only the site there. You also must ensure that the MX records are indeed pointing to Google and aren't pointing back to domain.com - if mail is working right now, the MX records are likely not. I check the DNS report for that domain and nothing is listed for Google, so I'm not sure if that's the actual domain or not.
I emailed nubreaks.com at his demo contact with a headline to get his attention. No response. Damit. Theres a good chance they have bumped heads in the last 20 years.
I did a little bit of research attempts. No contact info in the who is. Dudes in PA though
https://whois.icann.org/en/lookup?name=hybridized.org
Alternately I ran this on his domain to check the health. But I don't know how to read it. I'm hoping this can tell us whether its up or down still. I will gladly pay him for a month of hosting to grab the files.
https://intodns.com/hybridized.org
Anyone make anything out of this?
It looks like you have quite a few nameservers added on your domain (https://intodns.com/disabledcommunity.org) You can probably remove all nameservers except for digitialocean ones if you are going to have your DNS at digitalocean. This will need to be done at your domain registrar.
Use a third party service to check what their DNS records show. This will help you narrow down if the problem is local or not.
Below are a couple I use:
https://intodns.com - gives detailed results, check it against what you think it should be
https://dnschecker.org - will give you limited information but will test it on a couple of dozen locations around the world at once