@allquixotic I'm running Fedora 20 on my laptop right now. All I had done previous to this was install the repo intellinuxgraphics and try installing some of the packages from there according to outdated guides.
@allquixotic I already have them changed to another set of nameservers, so I know that I am able to edit and change them. It's just that this one nameserver in my panel shows up as "unregistered" and Namecheap won't take it. The OVH rep. said that my port 53 was closed, but I have no idea how to reopen it.
Yes, that's correct. And the reason for that is because I just transferred from GoDaddy to NameCheap two days ago. // Hahah, well, if it consoles any, we still have our giant textbook!
It's more so just for the convenience of managing my domains from one place and just using the bells and whistles that Plesk provides for having a domain registered in there. I'm not doing anything really major with them. I created this images to see if they help better illuminate what I'm asking, or if it's what you already are saying.
Like, for one domain, I just changed its nameservers in Namecheap TO the nameservers in my server. When I tried doing that for my second domain, no bueno
So just create an A record for the domain to point to my server? Alright. It's just the thing that's weird is I changed the nameservers for one domain, but when I did it for the second, it gave me that error saying it wasn't registered.
@allquixotic I think I get what you're saying. I know the secondary nameserver (i.e. sdns1.ovh.ca) wasn't really relevant and in the help article I had read, and it was the primary nameserver (i.e. nsXXXXXX.ip-xx-xx-xx.net) that was relevant. // Yes, that is what I'm trying to do – sorry for not being too clear.
For Namecheap, I'm just trying to change the nameservers for the whole domain. I have two nameservers that are provided to me by default to use. I already have the nameservers in place, so I was hoping I could just figure out how to get them working again. // And yes, Plesk is running on my dedicated server. I have a primary and secondary nameserver – the primary one is the one that points directly to my server and is the one that is also giving me problems. The secondary one is the one […]
Hello - I had a question regarding the Plesk control panel and nameservers. I am trying to get a nameserver working, and my server provider said I had to open port 53 to get the nameservers working properly. Anyone think they can help?
@OliverSalzburg If so, it would have to be used by the Multicraft process. This is where Multicraft seems to store a bunch of quintessential data, including the actual Minecraft data files.