Need help with x10 free hosting & GoDaddy Domain

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devdavis

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Hi good day!,
Buy a domain in godaddy that is "domain*.xyz",
Follow this tutorial "http://x10hosting.com/wiki/How_to_Use_Your_Own_Domain" and place the name servers in godaddy "ns1.x10hosting.com
& ns2.x10hosting.com "If any administrator could check if in the x10hosting part I am doing the configuration well so that when using the domain it is the same as when using x10.mx I would greatly appreciate it,
I look forward to your help and thanks in advance.
 
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I assume the name servers used since the migration are the same as before.
(but i may be wrong, im not sure)

but Just to let you know, when you add a new domain name it usually takes 1 to 72+
hours for full propagation and whenever you make any DNS changes it resets.
(taking another 1 to 72+ hours each time)
 

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Hi good day!,
Buy a domain in godaddy that is "thewikihb.xyz",
Follow this tutorial "http://x10hosting.com/wiki/How_to_Use_Your_Own_Domain" and place the name servers in godaddy "ns1.x10hosting.com
& ns2.x10hosting.com "If any administrator could check if in the x10hosting part I am doing the configuration well so that when using the domain it is the same as when using devdavisnunez.x10.mx I would greatly appreciate it,
I look forward to your help and thanks in advance.
The wiki page is actually obsolete since free hosting no longer uses cPanel.

To show the same content as your main domain the new option would be called domain pointer (that does however NOT allow for creating email accounts etc and would typically be used if you own to spelling variations of the same domain for instance). I'd recommend adding it as a new domain under "Account manager"->"Domain Setup".

The next step would be going to the File Manager and copy the contents of "Domains/<maindomain>/public_html" to "Domains/<newdomain>/publicl_html". Make sure to adjust settings of any script you use accordingly to reflect the new domain.
 

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Hello Anna!,
Already try doing a "domain pointer" and "new domain",
But I still don't succeed!
Check that my domain has good DNS with this:
https://www.ultratools.com/tools/dnsLookupResult
So the problem is in my x10hosting account,
Isn't it possible for someone on the staff to check me if I'm setting something wrong?
 
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