Austdata Posted November 12, 2009 Share Posted November 12, 2009 Is there any reason the standard, hardly changed code below should pick up my old dns3 IP Address? Server Information Server Name: {$service_server_name} Server IP: {$service_server_ip} If you are using an existing domain with your new hosting account, you will need to update the nameservers to point to the nameservers listed below. Nameserver 1: {$service_ns1} ({$service_ns1_ip}) Nameserver 2: {$service_ns2} ({$service_ns2_ip}){if $service_ns3} Nameserver 3: {$service_ns3} ({$service_ns3_ip}){/if}{if $service_ns4} Nameserver 4: {$service_ns4} ({$service_ns4_ip}){/if} Uploading Your Website Temporarily you may use one of the addresses given below to manage your web site: Temporary FTP Hostname: {$service_server_ip} Temporary Webpage URL: http://{$service_server_ip}/~{$service_username}/ And once your domain has propagated you may use the details below: FTP Hostname: {$service_domain} Webpage URL: http://www.{$service_domain} Where on earth (or on my system) would that still be? I don't even host that server in the USoA any more. Cheers, Mike 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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