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I have Installed vesta panel and several wordpress websites. Only one works other not Why?

Posted on August 29, 2015

I have installed vesta panel. I have also installed around 7 wordpress websites.

I have choosen one website and made its child name servers which I am using on other domains names.

Other domain names are from different web hosting provider companies

All websites were working properly. But since yesterday, Only one websites (whose child name servers I created) is working now and other are not working.

I am getting DNS Probe Finished Error on Chrome on other websites. For instance this website is on same server and is not running http://worldwide-vacation.info

What could be possible reason?



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There is stange issue. My sites are working well

http://danatalkhoor.com http://danatalkhoor.com/webmail http://60secpanicsolutionreview.com

When you open It will be opened but when I open server dont send any data on my ip for these URLs except one website. I dont really know What is the issue

All three domains that were listed use these name servers:

ns1.inkgreengroup.com ns2.inkgreengroup.com

These name servers have a problem in that their A records don’t exist.

They have had glue records created, so they’re partially working, but you really should create the missing A records.

Based on what I’m seeing in the glue records, the missing A records are:

ns1.inkgreengroup.com. A 6.101.62.220 ns2.inkgreengroup.com. A 6.101.62.220

Here’s a link that you can use to test whether the above DNS records have been posted correctly:

https://www.dnscheck.co/tests/74

In the above link, failing DNS records are shown in red, and passing DNS records in green. You can click on a records “Refresh” icon in the Actions column to re-check it.

It looks like your DNS is not properly pointing to correct servers.

And your Apache/Nginx configs might need to be gone-over, too.

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