Domain DNS Problem Help!

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coinhost

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Hi,

I'm trying to park a new domain on my x10hosting account, it's the domain coinhost.info bought from GoDaddy. I updated the domain's nameservers on GoDaddy with the ns1.x10hosting.com and ns2.x10hosting.com nameservers, I then came back to x10 and tried to park the domain but I keep getting this error:

Unable to add the domain name − Sorry, cannot determine nameserver IPs. Please make sure that the domain is registered with a valid domain registrar

http://coinhost.x10.mx/godaddy.PNG - (Screenshot of Godaddy domain settings)

http://coinhost.x10.mx/x10.PNG - (Screenshot of x10hosting error)

I've no idea what I'm doing wrong. Can anyone help?

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Sorry to double post but does anyone have any idea what's wrong? It's still producing the same error. Is it an x10hosting or a GoDaddy problem and is there anything I can do?

I checked on this site and all are not working except a few.
https://www.whatsmydns.net/#NS/coinhost.info

I really need this working and I'm completely lost. Thanks.
 

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not sure but someone from admin will reply. One wacky thing I noticed is that the domain says created 13/11/2013
but next to nameserver it says updated 12/11/2013 suggesting your domain was created a day after the nameservers were updated?

Its only the 14th today it can take 24-48 plus hours to propagate can you explain the above inconsistency ?
 

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Haha, I can't explain that D:

A rather weird phenomenon, but I don't think it's related, and I have more concerning issues at hand... I just hope there's something x10hosting can do.

Thanks for the reply!
 

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There may be a possible method which is just a temporary answer:
1) Put back things as they were with your bought domain pointing to goaddy; which means that when someone puts in the URL of your domain name it will go to the index file in the root document of your go daddy hosting. I.e http://www.coin.info will route through to the index file in the root web document of godaddy

2) Next arrange things at x10hosting so that if someone puts in the URL for the domain x10host gave you it will properly show a working
web site with all files loaded ,images etc in the root document of your x10host. Say your domainname at x10 is

coinhost.x10host.com


3) the <head> </head> of the index file at your go daddy hosting put this code :

<META HTTP-EQUIV ="refresh" content ="2"; url = http://www.coinhost.x10host.com">

What will happen is that when people put coinhost.info into their broswer the DNS will point it to the index file at godaddy

but it will re-direct users to http://www.coinhost.x10host.com and display all the web pages set up at x10host

You might say whats the point of that ? well if you can fix the doamin as it was with godaddies help
users at least will see your site. Also you can then build up your web at x10host in your own time since the pressure is off. You can also check everything is working as you go by putting in the x10domain .

So in my case my bought domain is nkran.net , but my x10hostname is http://www.nkran.x10host.com you can put http://www.nkran.net or http://www.nkran.x10host.com in the address bar of your web browser and they both go to the same place. If you do the above your only task at some point is to sort out the DNS issue of your bought domain and when you understand the issue then you can point it to
your x10domain
 
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