I need help-Missing Nameserver and Stealh NS record Leakage! --- PAID JOB

Discussion in 'Site & Server Administration' started by eDeLFX, Feb 17, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hello,

    Is anyone here are expert in this problem?

    I try to test our website www.clickhitz.com on this health check at www.dnsreport.com

    And i got this error :

    Missing Nameserver and Stealh NS record Leakage

    Anyone here can help? If anyone can help me to SOLVE this problem.. i will pay you.

    Thanks.

    Please approach me at my YM :


    Thanks.
     
    eDeLFX, Feb 17, 2009 IP
  2. Nintendo

    Nintendo ♬ King of da Wackos ♬

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    Do you even know WHAT a nameserver is, and how to create your own??? You got it pointed at

    NS1.CLICKHITZ.COM
    NS2.CLICKHITZ.COM

    Contact your webhost!!
     
    Nintendo, Feb 17, 2009 IP
  3. eDeLFX

    eDeLFX Peon

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    I already contacted my host... and they tell me this :

    Ezdiani,

    your domain shows
    Domain servers in listed order:
    NS1.CLICKHITZ.COM
    NS2.CLICKHITZ.COM

    and both ns are pointing correctly to your server. the problem has to be in your server DNS daemon (bind).

    your account is a non managed account. we do not provide software/os help for non-managed accounts, especially on cpanel servers.


    What is DNS daemon (bind) ???? How to fix this? anyone know?
     
    eDeLFX, Feb 17, 2009 IP
  4. tolra

    tolra Active Member

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    Looking at it I think all that's wrong is the zone file on your server has the wrong IPs for ns1 and ns2, just update the IPs of those 2 records to be 208.99.206.66 and 208.99.206.67 respectively.

    For the failure "Reverse DNS entries for MX records" you need to ask the host to set the reverse DNS to be that of your host name (server1.clickhitz.com), you may be able to do this via their control panel, also update the MX record to be server1.clickhitz.com

    If you login to your cPanel account then you should be able to add an SPF record for your domain via that.
     
    tolra, Feb 18, 2009 IP
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    Thanks :)

    Problem Solved.
     
    eDeLFX, Feb 18, 2009 IP
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    tolra Active Member

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    If you haven't done so already it may be well worth your while paying a server admin to go over your server and secure it. That would give you a breathing space while you learn about servers.
     
    tolra, Feb 19, 2009 IP