DNSSEC and its advantage and disadvantage and how its work
Before gathering some knowledge about DNSSEC let’s know what is DNS. DNS (Domain Name System) DNS works like your Identity card. Simple it gives a name to an IP address. As you can easily memorize a name then memorize an...
How to point a custom Domain to Blogger?
What is Blogger? Blogger is a free, blog-publishing service hosted by Google. The blogs are generally accessed from the subdomain of “blogspot.com” But you can also use your custom domain name to access your blogger website using that domain name....
Flush Your Local DNS Cache
Flush Your Local DNS Cache If your computer has trouble reaching a certain website or server this may be due to a corrupt local DNS cache. This guide will show you how to clear your local DNS cache (“flush” it)...
What You Need to Know About Your Domain
What You Need to Know About Your Domain name Many customers tell us how overwhelming setting up their first website feels. Between DNS, e-mail, document roots, software versions, and all the other details involved in setting up a website there...
Understanding the Domain Name System (DNS)
To the inexperienced user, the Domain Name System (DNS) can seem intricate and complicated. However, understanding the core ideas behind DNS can simplify this seemingly complex system. DNS’s primary purpose is to convert domain names into IP addresses, akin to...
Understanding MX Records
MX (Mail Exchanger) records are essential for email delivery. They tell other mail servers where to deliver emails for your domain. For Mac OS X or Linux Users: Mac OS X Users: Open your Applications folder, then Utilities. Double-click on...
What is DNS propagation and why does it take so long?
So you found a perfect domain name that was not already taken, figured out how to register it, and paid for hosting (leasing space to store all the files that will be publicly accessed as web pages) with a WHP...