Kayleen Posted November 22, 2004 Posted November 22, 2004 Hi, I have one domain here and am in the process of getting another. To register the new domain, I need to input the tch nameservers I was given in the welcome email. Problem: I can't find the email just now (away from that computer). Is there anyway I can find out my nameservers through the cpanel? I still haven't figured that beast out but it looks like it may be a resource. Thanks for any help. Kathleen Quote
TCH-Andy Posted November 22, 2004 Posted November 22, 2004 Hi, They should be; ns1.totalchoicehosting.com and ns2.totalchoicehosting.com Quote
Kayleen Posted November 22, 2004 Author Posted November 22, 2004 thank you Andy! You guys are certainly fast to respond. I sure appreciate it. Best, Kathleen Quote
Kayleen Posted November 23, 2004 Author Posted November 23, 2004 Couple more questions: I did purchase a couple more domain names late yesterday from the registrar for my main domain. When I signed up, I used the ns1.totalchoicehosting.com and ns2 on their form. After reading my TCH welcome email from back in August again, I am assuming that in 48-72 hours, I should be able to type in www.newdomain.com/cpanel and go right to the new domain's cpanel (after it has "propogated"). Is that correct? Also, Thomas you put: 'moving for organization' in your reply. What does that mean? Was this topic in the wrong forum or??? I thought I posted it in the Open forum but now I'm confused. Thanks for your help. You guys are great. Kathleen Quote
Kayleen Posted November 23, 2004 Author Posted November 23, 2004 OK now I DID NOT do that! Once I posted this, I saw it came up as in Backend Services. I really no not think I put this post in that forum either now or on the initial post. I am quite sure of this because I was stressed out over exactly which forum to choose and it took me a long time to read all the forum titles and descriptions and finally I decided that Open would be the best forum because I wasn't sure where else this should go and it had the most active posting history. So not sure why this is here. I'm sure it has something to do with why Thomas "moved" it.... Please let me know if I should repost or if someone can move. Kathleen Quote
bellringr Posted November 23, 2004 Posted November 23, 2004 Unless you purchased a resellers account, you have to have a separate hosting account for each domain name. Quote
Kayleen Posted November 23, 2004 Author Posted November 23, 2004 OMG, my post and the latest replies I made are in both Open and Backend forums! This is too weird. Please tell me I am not going crazy. Between no being able to access webmail, cpanel issues and now my forums posts going haywire, I am getting more confused by the minute. Kathleen Quote
TCH-Don Posted November 23, 2004 Posted November 23, 2004 Nope you are not crazy When we move a topic into what we think is the proper place we leave a link in the original forum so you can find it. If you look in the open disscussion forum you will see the link looks different. There is a red arrow on the blue icon meaning its been moved and the title now has Moved in fron of it. Moved: Determining The Nameservers.... Don't worry about posting in the wrong place, we will move it if need be and you can concentrate on asking for help. AS to the new domain names did you also get hosting for them? Or do you have a reseller account? As per the AUP "You may only host one domain per virtual account; resellers are allowed to host unlimited domains." You can have the techs park another domin name on top of your account like if you have domain.com and want domain.net parked on top of domain.com so both will lead to your site. If you did buy hosting for the new domains, you can access the site and cpanel as per your welcome e-mail using the link to the IPaddress/~user If you have any questions, please ask, thats what we are here for. Quote
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