I’m having - what I think - are DNS issues.
My droplet is functioning. I can hit it at the IP address. My domain is registered at Network Solutions and my nameservers are pointing to ns1.digitalocean.com, ns2.digitalocean.com, ns3.digitalocean.com. I’ve setup A records. I can ping the IP address and the domain on the command line, and all seems well.
Hitting the domain returns a server connectivity error.
I’ll probably need to provide more info, I just don’t know what that might be.
Relatively new to DNS. Need help! Thanks.
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This question was answered by @brettc85ef22842dd6f6d8eea6:
Hi Kamal,
I’ve actually just located the source of the problem and resolved it. It was, in fact, some unconfigured settings in my ServerPilot setup causing the issue.
Embarrassingly simple fix after a days worth of agonizing.
I appreciate you taking the time to try and help me out!
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