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DiscoBiscuit
I have the domain "www.gmodforums.com" registered to active-domain.com with custom nameservers pointing towards ns1.uuuq.com and ns2.uuuq.com and the domain typed in the control panel, yet it's not working? Do I have to put something else in too?
DiscoBiscuit
Is there a problem with the servers or what?
Android
Basically forwarding domains to zymic doesn't work anymore. You need to set it up as it should be like what you did, then ask an admin (Bread) to do whatever he needs to in the system (which he did for me for example) to make it work properly.

Btw as far as I know this all started after the ddos attack earlier this week.
DiscoBiscuit
Ah, nevermind. He must have seen this, because it's working now biggrin.gif thanks.
Also how could I foward a page without moving stuff? Like right now you have to type in www.gmodforums.com/forum to get there because all the stuff is in the forum folder, but is there a way to redirect the page?
swordz
Yes, by using .htaccess and mod_rewrite.

Or just installing it in the correct folder.

swordz
DiscoBiscuit
I already installed it in the /forum folder -.-
And I can't seem to get the .htaccess file to work like I'm wanting it to. I put this in:
CODE
redirect 301 gmodforums.com.htm http://www.gmodforums.com/forum.htm


Did I do it wrong?
Ed
QUOTE(DiscoBiscuit @ May 31 2009, 08:14 AM) *
I already installed it in the /forum folder -.-
And I can't seem to get the .htaccess file to work like I'm wanting it to. I put this in:
CODE
redirect 301 gmodforums.com.htm http://www.gmodforums.com/forum.htm


Did I do it wrong?


You have, but a redirect is not quite the cleanest method if all you intend to have on the site is a forum, I can move it into the main directory if you want?
DiscoBiscuit
Ok if you would go ahead and do that. Every time I move it it messes up all the files.

Argh, it seems to not save cookies when using the custom domain name :l
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