Widgetfinger DNS servers reporting old IP?
So the domain wylderosefineart.com was hosted by shopify, but I moved it to widgetfinger (telling my registrar to use a/b.ns.widgetfinger.com as nameservers). The domain is still resolving to the shopify site, and when I ask the widgetfinger nameservers, it looks like they're the ones returning the old information.
I'm not a DNS expert, so I might be interpreting this output incorrectly.
I'm not a DNS expert, so I might be interpreting this output incorrectly.
# dig wylderosefineart.com @a.ns.widgetfinger.com
; <<>> DiG 9.4.3-P3 <<>> wylderosefineart.com @a.ns.widgetfinger.com
;; global options: printcmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<->
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Inappropriate?I can't see my full code paste, even though it's there when I edit the post. Let me know if you need me to paste it up to gist or something.
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Inappropriate?Tammer,
The A record is being served by widgetfinger properly, but it looks like there is a still a CNAME for shopify:
wylderosefineart.com. 86400 IN CNAME wylderosefineart.myshopify.com.
wylderosefineart.com. 86400 IN A 74.52.182.75
The CNAME was coming from an old DNS setup you still had on our DNS servers. I've removed this and everything should be all set (after DNS refreshes). -
Inappropriate?Thanks for the help, Chad - that cleared up the issue.
A related question: If I have the "Enable email hosting for this site" checkbox set, should the name servers be returning MX records?
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