DJK

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checking up domains with http://www.dnsreport.com/ gives the following error:

FAIL: NS A records at nameservers WARNING: Your nameservers do not include any corresponding A records when asked for your NS records. They probably are not returning the A records when asked, which can prevent some other DNS servers from contacting your DNS servers. They should do this if they are authoritative for those A records. The problem record(s) are:
Nameserver 111.111.111.111 did not provide IPs for all NS records.
Nameserver 111.111.111.112 did not provide IPs for all NS records.


anyone a idea how to solve this? everything looks 'cool'
have this on 2 servers that are upgraded to latest version (Stable)
 

DJK

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nobody around who can help me out with this? its petty anoying since i cant register dutch domains if nameservers are fucked up.
 

rhenderson

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DJK said:
checking up domains with http://www.dnsreport.com/ gives the following error:

FAIL: NS A records at nameservers WARNING: Your nameservers do not include any corresponding A records when asked for your NS records. They probably are not returning the A records when asked, which can prevent some other DNS servers from contacting your DNS servers. They should do this if they are authoritative for those A records. The problem record(s) are:
Nameserver 111.111.111.111 did not provide IPs for all NS records.
Nameserver 111.111.111.112 did not provide IPs for all NS records.


anyone a idea how to solve this? everything looks 'cool'
have this on 2 servers that are upgraded to latest version (Stable)
Sounds like your Registrar Nameservers do not match your cPanel DNS zone nameservers.
 

sssathish

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Hi,

It seems the IP for your NameServer which you registred at your Registrar end is not matching with your NS Record or the IP may be invalid. So, verify the correct ip of your NameServers by using the command "ping" along with your NS and provide the exact ip at your Registrar end and update it.
ex: ping ns1.example.com
 

DJK

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well i still can ping ns1.example.com

example.com is registered @ enom.com and i didnt change anything there, neither on server, only updated cpanel to the latest.