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Re: blogger custom domain problem (dynadot_staff) |
Date Posted: Apr 27, 2008 5:13am |
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I've found the solution. Read this:
http://www.dualtranz.com/2008/04/pointing-dynadot-domain-to-blogger.html |
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Re: blogger custom domain problem (kml) |
Date Posted: May 11, 2008 1:45am |
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I made these changes to my domain name,
1. Yesterday i bought a domain and the seller transfered it to my dynodot account, I choose the Name servers as ns1.myhost.com, ns2.myhost.com
2. In Advanced Dynadot DNS Services, in the Ip address field i used "72.14.207.121", in CNAME records i used "www" as subdomain and in target host i used "ghs.google.com".
3. These are the only changes i made to my domain.
4. In my blogger account i did like this, settings -> publishing -> switch to custom domain -> switch to advanced settings( already own a domain) -> then "www.mydomain.com" in that field -> save changes.
5. Now in the address bar if typed "www.myblog.blogspot.com" it is redirecting to my new domain,
6. Also if i typed mydomain.com or www.mydomain.com, my default domain page is opening,,,, But the only problem is my blog content is not appearing, the domains old page is only appearing.
I want my blog contents to be displayed if i typed the domain name in the address bar.
Please give me a solution.
Thankyou, Sobinath |
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Re: blogger custom domain problem (s_chennai_in_2) |
Date Posted: May 12, 2008 11:47am |
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Right now it looks like both of your domains are using "Stealth Forwarding."
You should actually be using your CNAME record in the "Advanced Dynadot DNS Services" box.
You've set it up properly, you just need to set your domain name to use those settings.
1. Log into your Dynadot account. 2. Click the "Domains" tab at the top of the page. 3. Click the "Name Server" link that is directly across from your domain name. 4. Scroll down to the "Advanced Dynadot DNS Services" box and press the gray "Use Dynadot DNS" button.
You'll have to wait for the changes to propagate, which can take anywhere from 5 minutes to an entire day. |
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