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.Mac Personal Domain Problem
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Southern, NJ (near Philly YO!)
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Anyone having a problem hosting their personal domain with .Mac? I made all the necessary changes with my registrar but still no site to see from my published iWeb site (iLife 08 version) just my registrars 'under construction' page.
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MacBook Pro 15" i7 ~ Snow Leopard ~ iPhone 4 - 16Gb
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Clinically Insane
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Los Angeles
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How long ago did you make the DNS change? It can take up to a couple days for it to propagate.
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"The natural progress of things is for liberty to yield and government to gain ground." TJ
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Southern, NJ (near Philly YO!)
Status:
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I did it on the 10th so I figure I should wait longer but the 'under construction' page is up which tells me something happened but I figured I would get a 'file not found' or 404 error from .Mac not my registrar...in this case my registrar is 'Network Solutions' .
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MacBook Pro 15" i7 ~ Snow Leopard ~ iPhone 4 - 16Gb
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Clinically Insane
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: yes
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Originally Posted by stevesnj
I did it on the 10th so I figure I should wait longer but the 'under construction' page is up which tells me something happened but I figured I would get a 'file not found' or 404 error from .Mac not my registrar...in this case my registrar is 'Network Solutions' .
What do you get when you do a:
host [domainname]
in your Terminal? If it isn't resolving, the DNS entry hasn't been propagated to your DNS server yet. If you are really anxious to start working with it, you could create a domain entry in your /etc/hosts file.
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