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This is driving me bonkers!
Doing some routine auditing, and noticed that one of my domains parked at SEDO is getting redirected multiple times and ends up somewhere that I don't expect it to. Take a look at www.TimeReview.com.
Is this a problem at SEDO, or Moniker, or something else?
Moniker is the registrar and it points to NS1.SedoParking.com and NS2....
Last week I experienced something similar with a certain domain hosted at Atomic. When I tried to edit the mail record, Moniker forced the change to Moniker DNS. So once it was messed up and I did not know which Atomic/Pagely DNS to point to, I tried, BlueHost, then Bodis, then SEDO. Anyway, after some pain, and not knowing where the problem lie, I got it pointed back to the correct Atomic/Pagely DNS. Interim contact with Bodis said they were not the source of the problem, but that the site had been banned by an upstream provider and was getting redirected to secondary channels (or something to that effect). So I called Moniker, and they denied it was on their side. However, a buddy of mine took a look at some sort of online analysis and said things looked very confusing with it. Also, when pulling up that site on my iPhone, it still goes through the whole redirection, even after clearing of cache and cookies, though about 6 other friends say they access it fine.
Now, back to TimeReview.com... Why is it doing the same kind of redirect? I have not edited the DNS designations in Moniker for many months if not years. What is causing this?
Ahhhhhhhhgggggg!
Doing some routine auditing, and noticed that one of my domains parked at SEDO is getting redirected multiple times and ends up somewhere that I don't expect it to. Take a look at www.TimeReview.com.
Is this a problem at SEDO, or Moniker, or something else?
Moniker is the registrar and it points to NS1.SedoParking.com and NS2....
Last week I experienced something similar with a certain domain hosted at Atomic. When I tried to edit the mail record, Moniker forced the change to Moniker DNS. So once it was messed up and I did not know which Atomic/Pagely DNS to point to, I tried, BlueHost, then Bodis, then SEDO. Anyway, after some pain, and not knowing where the problem lie, I got it pointed back to the correct Atomic/Pagely DNS. Interim contact with Bodis said they were not the source of the problem, but that the site had been banned by an upstream provider and was getting redirected to secondary channels (or something to that effect). So I called Moniker, and they denied it was on their side. However, a buddy of mine took a look at some sort of online analysis and said things looked very confusing with it. Also, when pulling up that site on my iPhone, it still goes through the whole redirection, even after clearing of cache and cookies, though about 6 other friends say they access it fine.
Now, back to TimeReview.com... Why is it doing the same kind of redirect? I have not edited the DNS designations in Moniker for many months if not years. What is causing this?
Ahhhhhhhhgggggg!