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November 15, 2015, 10:35:02 AM
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I have very hard time adding my server domain to my cpanel

Im rather newbie on whole webhosting - and i actually learning step by step with trial and method error.

But at this problem im already stuck more than 3 - 3,5h so i deicided to lookout for some help

My server is hosted in company Protonhost and domain i purchased elsewhere

I changed ns to ns1.prot - and ns2 You can see all changes probated already here

https://who.is/whois/wsrh.info

I added in simple dns manager in Cpanel on server reocrd [Suspicious link removed]rh.info to my server shared ip i see in my cpanel

Still nothing happens what should i do ?? I really tried to dig for it but i found only misleading answers

Thanks Miroslaw Mirek
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November 15, 2015, 11:17:23 PM
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Use cloudflare or something to do DNS. Managing a BIND server should be something done by people who actually know what the fuck they're doing. Your configuration will probably allow amplification attacks because you think it's a great idea to leave recursive lookups on.

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