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I have my own Plesk server where I want to set up multiple subdomains for different projects. However, I'm facing an issue where the subdomains I create on my Plesk server do not seem to work. Here are the steps I've taken so far:

  • I purchased the domains from TransIP.
  • I configured the NS (Name Server) records on TransIP to point to my Plesk server's IP address.

Despite completing these steps, whenever I try to access the subdomains, they don't seem to resolve properly. What could be causing this issue, and how can I set up my subdomains correctly?

Lennard K
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  • If you ever enter an IP address in the NS record, you have a problem. – vidarlo Jul 26 '23 at 12:29
  • What should i enter in the ns records field instead? – Lennard K Jul 26 '23 at 12:39
  • A domain name that points to the nameserver you wish to use. – vidarlo Jul 26 '23 at 12:43
  • So if my domain name is domainname.com i must put domainname.com in there? Plesk also says someting about glue records. must i create them first and if i must add them first? – Lennard K Jul 26 '23 at 12:47
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    No. But honestly, SF is a place for *professionals*. Grab a book, read the wikipedia article or ask at superuser.com. It's ***not*** the place for basic questions about DNS. – vidarlo Jul 26 '23 at 12:49
  • Okay thanks i am going to ask it add superuser.com and ask around in office\ – Lennard K Jul 26 '23 at 12:51

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