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#1 2012-02-03 23:43:45

elfin8er
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dot.tk with 000webhost

When I try and enter my IP's from 000webhost, and then it blocks out the IP field, and replaces it with n/a. It (of course) doesn't work if I just put the Host Name in it.


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#2 2012-02-03 23:59:10

Magnie
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Re: dot.tk with 000webhost

Are you entering your computer's IP or are you entering your domain name into 000webhost?

To set up a domain with 000webhost, you need to clicked "Add-On Domain" then type in your dot.tk domain. Then on dot.tk you want to open the domain up and switch the configuration to "Use My Own DNS" then type in 'ns01.000webhost.com', 'ns02.000webhost.com', 'ns03.000webhost.com', and 'ns03.000webhost.com' for the host-names.

Also, make sure you put the IP (example: 127.0.0.1) in the IP field and the host-name/nameserver-domain in the host-name section.

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#3 2012-02-04 00:21:06

elfin8er
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Re: dot.tk with 000webhost

Magnie wrote:

Are you entering your computer's IP or are you entering your domain name into 000webhost?

To set up a domain with 000webhost, you need to clicked "Add-On Domain" then type in your dot.tk domain. Then on dot.tk you want to open the domain up and switch the configuration to "Use My Own DNS" then type in 'ns01.000webhost.com', 'ns02.000webhost.com', 'ns03.000webhost.com', and 'ns03.000webhost.com' for the host-names.

Also, make sure you put the IP (example: 127.0.0.1) in the IP field and the host-name/nameserver-domain in the host-name section.

Ok. Thanks. I forgot to make a domain for dot.tk.


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