No it isn't a bug. It's using a simple way that configurates your first IP to the server through root IP, and NS records. The second IP is used the same way, but doesn't configure as "primarily" as the first IP. That's how it works, through the platform. If you want your domain configured fully i'll be happy to configure it for you - you just need to contact support. Also, I see on your domain. It shows the cPanel page, but you need to create an account for "kenneth.me.pn" on your WHM server. The domain "blog.me.pn" is hosted on a different server from "me.pn" and it works exactly the same. It shows that splash page if no domain is configured, when you normally change your nameservers that issue sometimes occurs too.
Yes, but until you define "unappropriate" that means nothing, what does that include? Adsense, affiliate products, clickbank, porn, warez...where do you draw the line? Technically unappropriate isn't even a word (I think you mean inappropriate). This info needs to be included in the TOS and not just in this thread for your new extension to be taken seriously. Check out the godaddy hosting TOS for an example, it is well written by expensive lawyers and prohibits inappropriate things like warez, porn and phishing sites. Remember the TOS protects you as well as users. Cool
I have actually added the domain to my hosting account through cPanel, and still no luck. So "real" name server support will not be added to the control panel for a while?
I find it offensive that you are playing off the me.pn domain you've registered as a "New TLD" - when it's not in any sense of the word. It's not a ccTLD either. I personally am not interested in this subdomain but I can't help but comment when you so blatantly try to pull the wool over other peoples eyes. I wouldn't be surprised to come back in a months time to see all me.pn "domains" riddled with compulsory advertisments, banners, spyware and whatnot. Just like net.tc and all the other *.tcs. Evidently there is no business plan here, it's bound to become just another scam - selling out at the last minute at the expense of its users. And now for some constructive criticism: It's your not you're.
i have no issues that that ur name, just feel that u use unsuitable word to describe and the main point is nobody will buy subdomain, and ur say "It only supports the "me.pn" TLD domain, and it is a sTLD unfortunately. It's from the ".me" extension, and expanding it to ".pn" which means "Personal Network". So, totally it would accumulate to form "My Personal Network", being the official TLD for it." which confuse few person that it "from the ".me" extension, and expanding it to ".pn" which means "Personal Network"." and can sell it. and it just my opinion
I think what you've tried to do is good..but the problem is with the way you are promoting it..see cos it is not a ccTLD not a TLD as such..its just a sub domain in the end..I am cool with it though since you are not charging for them..
Dreamer - I know that I have some grammar mistakes, but I'll learn from them as time gradually passes by. I will get my Terms Of Service properly wrote very shortly. And, unlike other people I've got reputation. I don't let go of reputation because of the simple fact that I've got experience and I know that those things leave you with nothing but misery and failure. I'll have my ways of making money, and popularity is worth a lot more than money. Monetization is something every site can do, if it has the right people and the right audience. Technically it is a subdomain, but whatever you want to call it. I just don't get why you take stuff like that so importantly since it's free. If you took it that seriously I would have changed it to "A free subdomain" but it doesn't really appeal much, anyway this is a two letter TLD (dedicated to people officializing their names) making it feel and sound more of a TLD (sTLD, ccTLD, etc.). I'm trying to do more things to make the web a bit more fun for everyone, but if you don't want a part of it doesn't mean you can try and make bad reputation for this. It's a community-orientated site, and all changes will be made for the benefit of the community. People, If you'd rather have the feel of "I paid for a domain, and these people make money. Yay!" kinda mood - then go to another site. It's bad struggles for almost everyone, so I'm trying to save you money thats partially coming out of my expenses for a while. If you want to participate in my project, then feel free to help me. Yes, it will improve because I'm pretty much an experimentalist and I've made a lot of stuff. So, if this works I'll be able to support many registrars, and TLD providers with new technologies. I've not applied much of my new technologies, but as long as I've got a community I'm happy to serve you with new technologies. What's better? http://bloggy.wordpress.com/ or http://www.bloggy.me.pn/ If mine was generic and didn't have any meaning, then I'd totally understand your opinion. But, mine has a good development name and representative for everyone. So, why should I let that flow? I guarantee at least 30% of people in this forum have used one of my technologies or something I've participated in, and you've not even realized it.
Just to be clear I wasn' t picking on you bilawal, just offering ways to improve. Here's the thing about 'free' domains - development is still very expensive, even if you do it yourself it takes a large time investment. Therefore before I would invest time in developing a domain I would need to know the terms exactly.
Forwarding was working for me yesterday but now I get an error: Your second nameserver is invalid, please try again.
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Oh this script is mine. I'm a very complex coder, who does experiments. My journey takes me into the future with technology ;D I won't share how I did for uniqueness, though if anyone considers hiring me to code a script for them I'd be pleased to.