New hosting's cPanel is not working

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simonhang

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Hi there,

I just create a new hosting. And it tooks ages to let my ISP's dns to recognize the newly created dns name. So I use a dymanic dns pointing to the new hosting.

And then I can see pages like following.

Great Success !
Apache is working on your cPanel® and WHM™ Server


If you can see this page, then the people who manage this server have installed cPanel and WebHost Manager (WHM) which use the Apache Web server software and the Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) successfully. They now have to add content to this directory and replace this placeholder page, or else point the server at their real content.
ATTENTION!

If you are seeing this page instead of the site you expected, please contact the administrator of the site involved. (Try sending an email to <webmaster@domain>.) Although this site is running cPanel, WebHost Manager, and Apache software it almost certainly has no other connection to cPanel Inc. or the Apache Group. Please do not send mail about this site or its contents to cPanel Inc. or the Apache Group.
About cPanel:

cPanel is a leading provider of software for the webhosting industry. If you would like to learn more about cPanel please visit our website at www.cpanel.net. Please be advised that cPanel Inc. is not a web hosting company, and as such has no control over content found elsewhere on this site.
About Apache HTTP Server:

The Apache HTTP Server is an open source web server which powers many of the worlds web sites. The Apache HTTP server is part of the Apache Group's many influential projects. Their efforts have helped shape much the world wide web, and they continue to be a dominating force in the web hosting industry.

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But when I try to access cPanel, it returned with page cannot be displayed/ time-out error.

my hosting is simon.dyndns.info
cPanel address I'm using is
http://simon.dyndns.info:2082/

Thanks,
Simon
 

Corey

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I believe you have to set it up to forward the ports at dyndns. I'm actually not even sure you can use it like you are.

You might have to have it forward traffic to an x10 domain.

-Corey
 

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Hi Corey,

I'm a little confused. the dyndns is just a dns name, I pointed it to 74.86.116.187.

If you think this is problem. I will change it back to simon.x10hosting.com.

Last time I did that, my pc can't resolve the dns, even I cleared dns buffer.

I guess dns lifetime has been set too long.

Simon
Edit:
I changed back to x10hosting.com, and it's working.

Still can understand why it's not working with my dns name.

Thanks,
Simon
 
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