Post-migration, my domain won't work, tho ___.x10hosting.com does work

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Maybe someone can help me, even though I'm far from an IT person, and I don't really know the right words to use.

The situation is this: My site used to work fine. I'd go to www.grammaturge.com and everything showed up nicely. After the migration, it stopped doing this.

But, perhaps in my trying to fix the situation, I've only made it worse. I can still see my site when I go to http://grammaturge.x10host.com/, but what's the point of having a domain if it doesn't work?

I know the nameservers are supposed to be:

ns1.x10hosting.com,ns2.x10hosting.com

which, on NameSilo, I did set my domain's nameserver as.

Is that the "NS" on the DNS settings page means? Have I messed it up further?

Thanks in advance for any pointers you can give me. :)

Cheers,
Christine
 

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I'm still learning the nuances of DirectAdmin, so please bear with me. I believe you need to set up a pointer in DA

Account Manager
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Create Domain Pointer
 

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Maybe someone can help me, even though I'm far from an IT person, and I don't really know the right words to use.

The situation is this: My site used to work fine. I'd go to www.grammaturge.com and everything showed up nicely. After the migration, it stopped doing this.

But, perhaps in my trying to fix the situation, I've only made it worse. I can still see my site when I go to http://grammaturge.x10host.com/, but what's the point of having a domain if it doesn't work?

I know the nameservers are supposed to be:

ns1.x10hosting.com,ns2.x10hosting.com

which, on NameSilo, I did set my domain's nameserver as.

Is that the "NS" on the DNS settings page means? Have I messed it up further?

Thanks in advance for any pointers you can give me. :)

Cheers,
Christine
There was no public_html folder for the grammaturge.com domain (/domains/grammaturge.com/public_html). I sorted it out, but since that folder is currently empty it will give an error. I see that you do have a private_html though, but that is only used for ssl connections (with DA you can show different content on http and https if you wish which is why there's two folders).
It is possible to configure http and https to use the same, they would in that case use public_html
 

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@nagabrid I'm closing this thread because there has been no activity in several days. Please open a new thread if you have any further issues.
 
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