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Router Rooter
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May 28
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Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
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Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
Occupation:
Technical Support, Systems Administration

Posts I've Made

  1. In Topic: VPS.NET releases cPanel Plugin to allow use of VPS.NET Anycast DNS

    17 September 2011 - 09:01 AM

    View Postdanielb, on 17 September 2011 - 01:04 AM, said:

    I've completed the steps, but all records created have this input: "localhost A 127.0.0.1" in VPS.NET DNS (Domain) manager when I update or create a record in WHM :(


    The localhost record should only exist once in each zone; if each record is appearing that way I would believe something may not be working quite right.

    What's your cPanel&WHM version number (displayed in the top-right of WHM, or as seen in '/usr/local/cpanel/version')?
    Via CLI/SSH:
    # cat /usr/local/cpanel/version


    I would consider submitting a (free) support request directly to cPanel with "Attn: Matt" in the subject, (like cPanelMatt suggested a few posts earlier in this thread).
  2. In Topic: VPS.NET releases cPanel Plugin to allow use of VPS.NET Anycast DNS

    16 September 2011 - 06:44 AM

    View Postdanielb, on 29 August 2011 - 09:48 PM, said:

    May I ask where can I enable the Built-in cPanel module for VPS.NET and what are the advantages of using it instead of VPS.NET's plugin?

    Also, do we require to uninstall VPS.NET's plugin?

    Thank you very much!.


    I would disable (or uninstall) the earlier VPS.NET WHM plug-in; after that's completed, you can switch to the built-in, native VPS.NET DNS clustering module using the steps outlined below:
    • Access WebHost Manager via the following path: WHM: Main >> Cluster/Remote Access >> Configure Cluster
    • Under Add a new server to the cluster, use the Type drop-down menu to select VPS.NET.
    • Click Configure -- this will load the next page for your VPS.NET DNS Remote Configuration.
    • Input your VPS.NET API username and key.
    • Select your preferred method for handling NS records.
    • Select the DNS role, such as either Synchronize Changes or Write-only; (the default DNS role is Standalone, which doesn't synchronize or write DNS changes to the remote DNS server).
    • Click Submit.
  3. In Topic: VPS.NET forums use invalid e-mail sender/from address causing delivery problems

    03 August 2011 - 07:27 AM

    View Postrghf, on 02 August 2011 - 07:28 AM, said:

    HI
    I've received the email and getting the issue sorted out for you now. If you raise a request to management now you will get some feedback from us rather than it being ignored


    Thank you Russell; I appreciate and look forward to your continued help with recent difficulties.
  4. In Topic: VPS.NET releases cPanel Plugin to allow use of VPS.NET Anycast DNS

    03 August 2011 - 07:07 AM

    View Postanthonysomerset, on 02 August 2011 - 03:20 PM, said:

    just a quick question about this

    current cpanel has a vps.net plugin built in, can vps.net comment on how the functionaility differs if at all and if the bugs with parking and removing accounts

    is it just the same plugin with the cpanel integration better achieved?



    View Postben_c, on 02 August 2011 - 08:04 PM, said:

    Yeah I've been wondering this too.. Seems like it could be useful but weird there's been no announcement!


    Here's a related announcement directly from cPanel, posted yesterday (2011/08/02): cPanel Expands Its DNS Cluster Functionality With SoftLayer and VPS.NET - cPanel Inc.
  5. In Topic: VPS.NET forums use invalid e-mail sender/from address causing delivery problems

    02 August 2011 - 03:58 AM

    View Postrghf, on 23 July 2011 - 03:26 PM, said:

    Hi
    Could I ask you to drop an email to mgmt@vps.net with FOA Rus in the subject and a summary of what is going on and I will look into it for you

    Thanks

    Rus


    I've sent e-mail as requested; however, I've -never- received a reply from VPS.NET management so my hope of receiving one now is non-existent. I'm already planning moving to competing service providers that do not suffer the same inexcusable long-term problems without resolution. The forum issue is only one of several issues that I've reported using the built-in "report to management" method in the VPS.NET ticket system.

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