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    Default Kloxo VPS Getting Started Guide

    Getting Started with Kloxo

    Logging In

    There are several ways to access Kloxo:

    1. By clicking the “Kloxo” tab through HyperVM (no login required)
    2. http://192.168.0.1:7778 or https://192.168.0.1:7777 – You can access the control panel through any IP address allocated to the server. This is useful when your domain transfer has not yet propagated. (replace 192.168.0.1 with your VPS’s IP address)
    3. http://yourdomain:7778 – You can access the control panel through any hosted domain by putting :7778 at the end of the domain. (non-SSL)
    4. https://yourdomain:7777 – You can access the control panel securely using SSL through any hosted domain by putting :7777 at the end of the domain.

    A login window will appear. Enter your username (admin) and password and you should have successfully logged in.

    We recommend the first thing you do is change the admin password for Kloxo. You can change the password by clicking on the “Password” icon in the Administration box towards the top of the page. Enter your current password in the first field and your new password in the remaining boxes. Then click “Update”

    After you change your password return to the main screen by clicking “Home” tab.
    Pop-up Notifications

    Kloxo will remind you of particular settings you should update using a pink colored pop-up box. You will notice different messages based on the area of Kloxo you are using. It is a good idea to follow the links provided to setup the particular section Kloxo is warning you about. Pop-ups will include contact information, setting up lxguard, setting a mail server identity, changing the default SSH port, and possibly one on setting up a default DNS template. They look like the following:

    Extra Help

    After clicking on most icons, a red/orange outlined box of information on using a particular feature is usually present. These boxes are located at the bottom of the page below the options. This includes information on how to use the feature as well as how to configure it. An example can be found below:

    Navigation through Kloxo

    Navigation through the various Kloxo options is done in two primary locations. The first option is the Tree View found in the upper-left corner.

    By clicking the “+” next to each option you can navigate through the various options. Each item shown has an equivalent icon on the middle section of the page. The “Client”, “Server” and “File” options will be explained in greater detail later in the document.
    The second set of tabs you will see are located in the center window and are used for options that are available for your current screen

    Another method of navigation Kloxo uses are called “breadcrumb” trails. These appear just above the second set of tabs and provide navigation for your most recent choices. They are only present if you have navigated through several screens.

    Kloxo takes advantage of one other navigation option in the top right corner, just above the “Tree View” portion of the page:

    Due to the many options for navigation in Kloxo getting around can sometimes be a bit daunting. If in doubt, click the “Home” icon – which is the first icon shown in the picture above to get back to the main screen. Most options you need to use regularly are found in three places:

    1. The “Home” screen which can be reached by clicking the large blue “Home” icon
    2. The “Server” screen which can be reached by clicking the “Servers” option in Tree View
    3. The “Domains” area which can be reached by going to the “Home” screen then clicking the “Domains” tab.

    Selecting Default Programs

    By default Kloxo uses the following programs for web services:

    • Web server – lighttpd
    • Spam filter – bogofilter
    • DNS – djbdns

    You can change the default programs by clicking the “Switch Program” icon in the Server:linux box on the home screen. Most people are more familiar with Apache as the web server and Spam Assassin as the spam filter. You can switch to one or both of these from the Switch Program screen. We recommend you change your default programs BEFORE you setup any domains, assuming you want to switch default programs.
    NOTE: You have the ability to run your own nameservers within Lxadmin. You are free to do so but configuring them is not covered in this document. We recommend you use the DNS features through HyperVM. Instructions can be found here:


    Part 2 – Getting Started with Kloxo


    With Kloxo you can chose to run your own nameservers, which enable you to have custom DNS records like "ns1 and ns2.mydomain.com" or you can use the DNS servers we provide for VPS customers.

    • The main benefits to using Kloxo's built in DNS options is you can manage all DNS settings through Kloxo and create custom nameservers. This allows easy management of all domains you create in Kloxo. The downsides are setup can be a bit confusing and troubleshooting is more difficult if you run into DNS issues.
    • If you do not use Kloxo's DNS option you will need to create zone files through HyperVM once you add a domain through Kloxo. The HyperVM option requires no additional setup through Kloxo and "just works". You may find that although this method adds a bit of overhead to domain management it may be the easier choice in the long run.

    If you want to stick with the HyperVM option please see the DNS instructions in the following document:
    http://www.a2hosting.com/kb/hypervm_VPS.pdf
    The remainder of these instructions are related to Kloxo's DNS offering.
    To get started click on the "DNS Templates" icon from the home screen.

    Then click the "Add DNS Template" tab and you will be presented with the following screen:

    Fill in the information as defined above. ns1 and ns2.yourdomain.tld should be replaced with the domain you want to use for your name servers, Example: ns1 and ns2.ilovea2hosting.com
    Click the "Add" button when you are done. You will be returned to the main DNS Templates screen. From here you can edit your templates by clicking on the name in the list. In order for these nameservers to work you will now need to register your nameservers at your domain registrar.
    Some registrars require you have unique IP addresses for each nameserver. If you find this is the case you will need to submit a ticket at http://support.a2hosting.com to have an additional IP address added to your VPS. If your plan only includes one IP address additional ones can be purchased at the monthly rate which is currently $3/month per IP. Once your additional IP address is added you will need to modify the A record of "ns2" in your DNS template and change it to the new IP address that was added to your account.
    Registering Your Nameservers

    NOTE: The following directions only apply if your domains were purchased through A2 Hosting. If you purchased your domains from an outside provider you will have to contact them for instructions on registering your name servers. It can usually be completed easily through the registrars' domain control panel. Regardless of where your domains were purchased your nameservers have to be registered and you must update your domains nameservers for your VPS to work properly. Please contact your registrar for more information regarding this process if necessary.

    1. Log into your billing account at https://billing.a2hosting.com
    2. Click the "My Sites" link at the top of the page then click the "My Domains" link on the following page. A list of your domains purchased through A2 Hosting will appear. Click on the appropriate domain.
    3. Under the "Domain Utilities" heading click the 'Register Name Server' option. A box like the one below will appear to the right.
    4. Enter the name server information and the IP address(es) associated with your VPS. You will have to do this step twice, once for each nameserver.

    ns1 should be the primary IP address of your VPS that was included in your welcome e-mail and the secondary can either be the same as the first, if your registrar allows, or the second IP provided by A2 Hosting.
    Changing your Nameservers

    Now that your name servers are registered you will need to associate your domain with those name servers. While still logged into your billing account, click "Change DNS" under the 'Domain Utility' heading. The following should appear:

    In the fields labled 1) and 2) enter the name servers you just registered in the previous step and then click the "Submit Changes" button below the box.
    This step concludes setting up your name servers. These changes can take up to 24 hours to propagate, although they are usually updated within 30 minutes. When a ping of your name servers returns the IP addresses you registered your nameservers are ready.
    NOTE: As previously mentioned, if your domains are registered with another provider you will need to register your name servers and update your DNS settings in the same manner at your respective registrar.



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    You have probably noticed that Kloxo has a lot of icons to click on. We will not cover every option available but feel free to click around once you have the basics under your belt. We will start by setting up your domain to resolve to your VPS and touch on the necessary options to fully configure a domain.
    NOTE: Before you start setting up your domain in Kloxo we highly recommend you configure your DNS to point to your VPS. If you need to keep your domain pointed elsewhere until your data is moved keep in mind that certain features like e-mail and webmail will not work properly until your DNS is updated. To setup your DNS (zone files) please skip ahead to the "DNS with Kloxo" section then come back to this point when you are done.
    Adding your Domain (creating the website)

    To add your domain to your VPS make sure you are on the Home screen. You can assure this by clicking on the "Home" icon in the top left of the screen.
    On the Home screen you will see a "Resources" box, click on the "Add Domain" icon to get started.

    NOTE: If you have not yet setup DNS you will see a pink notification box asking you to setup a DNS template. Skip down to the "DNS with Kloxo" section for instructions on creating one. You must do this before it will allow you to create domains, even if you aren’t going to use Kloxo's DNS options.
    After clicking on "Add Domain" you will be taken to the following screen:

    Enter your domain name WITHOUT the 'www' in the first text box. In the second box you can name the directory for your site. Using the domain name is generally a good idea to help keep your sites organized, especially if you are planning on having more than one site. Below the text boxes are various options you can enable or disable for the domain. Generally you can leave the default options selected. Once you have entered your domain name, folder name and selected/deselected options click the "Add" button in the bottom right corner of the box. You will ee the domain you created below once you click the add button. This is the same screen you can reach by clicking the "Domains" tab at the top of the main window. We will cover the "Domains" tab in more detail after the following FTP section.
    Uploading your Site Data (FTP, SFTP, File Manager)

    By default you can always login to manage all of your domains with the "admin" FTP account. This account exists by default and does not need to be created. When you login using the "admin" FTP user you will be dropped into the /home/admin directory of your VPS. This directory contains the folders for all of your domains.
    To connect using FTP you can use your favorite FTP client - we recommend FileZilla - and your Kloxo "admin" login information; the same username/password you use to login to Kloxo. If you are not familiar with FTP please see our Knowledge Base article at the following URL:
    Connecting to Your Account Using FTP
    To create an FTP user that is only allowed access to a specific folder first click the "Home" tab to get back to the main screen. The under the "Domain" heading click the FTP users icon.

    You will see that a default user has been created for each domain you have added. If you would like to add a new user, click the "Add FTP User" tab at the top of the window.

    You can create a username only account by leaving the dropdown menu next to user set to ---direct--- or you can create an FTP user for your specific domain by entering the username and then selecting your domain from the drop-down menu. The username would then be in the "user@domain" format. This is useful if you are hosting more than one domain. You can then enter the password and the starting directory for the user. The user will not be able to view folders below the starting directory you set. This way you can limit users to specific folders and domains. You can also set the upload limit in MB (megabytes) that a user can upload to a directory. Once you have selected the required options click the "Add" button at the bottom of the box.
    If you would like to use SFTP – the Secure File Transfer Protocol – it is possible. SFTP is preferred because it provides a secure connection from your computer to the VPS server. The main limitation is the ease of setup and the users that can connect using this method. Only users with shell access can connect using FTP and by default only the root user has shell access. You can easily change this for the admin user by doing the following:
    Click the "Home" tab at the top of the screen then click the "Shell Access" icon in the Resources box.

    It will take you to the screen below:

    You can then select the shell type from the dropdown box. /bin/bash is "normal" shell and /usr/bin/jailshell is a more restricted type. Once you select the shell type click the "Update" button. You can then connect to your VPS using the SFTP protocol. For detailed instructions on using SFTP to connect see the following Knowledge Base article:
    Connecting to your site using SFTP
    NOTE: You will not be able to connect with SFTP using normal FTP users. Only accounts with shell access - usually limited to your "admin" user - can connect using SFTP.
    Using either FTP or SFTP you can upload your files to your website. You will need to place your files in the folder you created when setting up your domain. Usually /home/admin/<domain>
    Using the File Manager for File Uploads

    If you would rather upload your files through the Kloxo interface you can do so using the File Manager.
    From the Home screen locate the File Manager icon under the "Domain" heading and click on it.

    You will be taken to the File Manager which defaults to the /home/admin directory. You should see folders that match the names of those you created when you added a domain. You can see an example below:



    To control and view options for each domain – options like e-mail accounts, parked domains, traffic history, statistics, mailing lists, PHP configuration – you will use the "Domains" tab at the top of the page.

    By clicking on the "Domains" tab you will be taken to a list of all domains you have created on the server. You may have to look below the Add Domain form to see the list of domains. You can hide the Add Domain form by clicking "Click Here...(Show/Hide)". A set of quick access icons for each domain are shown to the left of each domain name; you can hold the mouse over each icon to see its purpose when logged into Kloxo.

    To view all options for a particular domain, click on the name of the domain. You will then be taken to the 'Domain Home' for that particular domain. All of the options that follow are found on the domain home page which is accessed by clicking on the name of the domain from the Domains tab.
    E-mail accounts

    To add an e-mail account enter the 'Domain Home' for the domain you want to work with. Scroll down to the "Mail : qmail" box and click "Add Mail Account"

    You will be taken to a screen where you can enter the e-mail address you wish to create, setup the account password as well as set a mailbox size limit. After filling in the necessary fields, click the "Add" button at the bottom of the box. After clicking "Add" you will be taken to the general e-mail options for your domain. Here you can modify SPAM settings, select your preferred webmail application, setup mailing lists and view all e-mail accounts. By clicking on the "Mail Accounts" icon you can further customize each addresses SPAM settings, limits and filters.
    You can use a standard mail application such as Outlook or Thunderbird to check your mail or you can use the webmail applications included in Kloxo. To connect to your webmail you can use the following URL: http://webmail.yourdomain.tld/(replacing "yourdomain.tld" with your domain name). This URL will only work if you have setup DNS through Kloxo or HyperVM (the subdomain entry is created automcatically). If you are using outside DNS you will need to add an "A" record for this entry.
    Ruby on Rails

    If you plan on running Ruby on Rails application on your Kloxo VPS it is definitely possible. The default template has Ruby, Rails and Gem installed but at this time does not work as intended with the Kloxo interface.
    We have anticipated the need for Ruby on Rails support and have created another template pre-loaded with Apache and mod_rails (aka, Passenger) that works wonderfully with RoR applications. You will need to rebuild with the "centos-5-i386-kloxo-passenger" template in order to use Passenger. Passenger is memory efficient, fast, and a breeze to setup. If you are not familiar with Passenger you can view more information at the Passenger website:
    http://www.modrails.com
    All of the pre-configuration for Passenger has been completed for you and you just need to follow the simple directions found below to setup a rails application:
    NOTE: This requires you use the Linux shell on you VPS server. We have pre-configured most things so you will simply need to add a few lines to a particular file.
    Log into the Linux shell on your VPS and open the following file with your favorite text editor (vim, nano, etc.)
    /etc/httpd/conf/kloxo/rails.conf
    Add the necessary lines based on the instructions provided in the link below, restart Apache ("service httpd restart") and that's it – you've got Rails!
    Domain logs and Site Stastics

    You can check logs for your domain by using the icons in the "Traffic & Log" box. By clicking on the icon that correlates to the service you want to check. These logs are extremely useful diagnostic tools when you are experiencing a problem with your site.

    Several other boxes and icons are present for each domain but are not covered here. They are normally fine at their default values. If you need to make modifications to things like the PHP or Apache configuration we will assume you have the knowledge and skills to do so.
    It is recommended you click the "Stats Page Protection" icon and set a password to access your stats.



    Assigning a Dedicated IP address to your Site

    To assign a dedicated IP address to your site, log into Kloxo. From the Home screen click the "Ipaddresses" icon in the "Resources" box.

    After clicking on the icon you will be taken to a screen that lists all IP addresses assigned to your VPS. Click on the IP address you wish to assign to a particular domain. You will then be taken to the options screen for that IP address.

    Click the "Configure Domain" tab at the top of the page. You will then be presented with something like the following:

    Use the drop-down menu to select the domain you wish to assign to the IP address listed in the box above then click "Update".
    NOTE: If you have not yet updated DNS for your domain you will receive an error message like the following:
    Alert: To map an IP to a domain, the domain must ping to the same IP, otherwise, the domain will stop working. The domain you are trying to map this IP to, doesn't resolve back to the IP, and so it cannot be set as the default domain for the IP.
    If you would like to assign your site a dedicated IP BEFORE you update DNS you can do so by adding the following line to /etc/hosts
    '192.168.1.1 domain.tld'
    You can either edit the file directly or issue a command such as the following:
    'echo "192.168.1.1 domain.tld" >> /etc/hosts'
    (make sure you use two ">>" or you will overwrite the file.)
    In both examples remove the single quotes around the outside and replace the '192.168.1.1' with the IP address you want to assign and "domain.tld" with your domain name.


    After you have made this change you can go back and follow the steps for adding the dedicated IP address listed above and you should not receive the error. You cannot assign a dedicated IP address to more than one site. If you do not assign a site a dedicated IP address it will "share" the main IP address on the server by means of virtual hosts in your webserver software (apache/lighttpd). These will be configured automatically by Kloxo.
    Installing an SSL Certificate

    Through Kloxo you can install an SSL certificate you have already purchased, create a self- signed certificate for personal use or generate a "CSR" (certificate signing request) for ordering a new certificate.
    NOTE: In order to install an SSL certificate on a domain it MUST have a dedicated IP address. Only one SSL certificate can be installed per IP address.
    Log into Kloxo and go to the Home screen. In the "Resources" box click the SSL Certificates icon.


    1. Uploading a Current SSL Certificate
      1. If you already have an SSL certificate you would like to use click the "Add Upload File" tab. Give the SSL certificate a name; this can be anything you like. Click the "Browse" buttons and upload the Key, Certificate, and CA file (if applicable) then click "Add"
      2. Now click the "SSL Certificates" tab and you should see the SSL certificate you just uploaded in the list.
      3. Assign the domain you wish to configure a dedicated IP address (see instructions above)
      4. Click the "Home" tab then click the "Ipaddresses" icon in the 'Resources' box.
      5. Click the IP address you assigned to the domain you are installing the SSL certificate on then click the "SSL Configuration Home" tab.
      6. Using the drop-down menu select the name of the SSL certificate you uploaded previously then click "Update"
      7. Kloxo should restart Apache (or lighttpd) automatically but if https:// isn't working properly you may need to restart it manually.

    2. Generating a self-signed SSL certificate
      1. Log into Kloxo and go to the Home screen. In the "Resources" box click the SSL Certificates icon.
      2. Click the "Add SSL Certificate" tab
      3. Give the SSL certificate a name and fill in the appropriate information in the boxes. Please keep in mind that an ssl certificate for "www.domain.com" is different from just "domain.com" so be sure to specify version of your domain you want the SSL certificate on. Click the "Add" button once you have filled in the appropriate information.
      4. Assign the domain you wish to configure a dedicated IP address (see instructions above)
      5. Click the "Home" tab then click the "Ipaddresses" icon in the 'Resources' box.
      6. Click the IP address you assigned to the domain you are installing the SSL certificate on then click the "SSL Configuration Home" tab.
      7. Using the drop-down menu select the name of the SSL certificate you uploaded previously then click "Update"
      8. Kloxo should restart Apache (or lighttpd) automatically but if https:// isn't working properly you may need to restart it manually.

    3. Generating a CSR to order a new SSL certificate from a certificate authority
      1. You can purchase SSL certificates through A2 Hosting. To view current offerings please see http://www.a2hosting.com/services/ssl-hosting You can submit a ticket to our billing department to order an SSL certificate.
      2. If you just need a CSR for use with an outside provider, log into Kloxo and go to the Home screen. In the "Resources" box click the SSL Certificates icon.
      3. Click the "Add SSL Certificate" tab
      4. Give the SSL certificate a name and fill in the appropriate information in the boxes. Please keep in mind that an ssl certificate for "www.domain.com" is different from just "domain.com" so be sure to specify version of your domain you want the SSL certificate on. Click the "Add" button once you have filled in the appropriate information.
      5. Click on the "SSL Certificates" tab then click on the name of the SSL certificate you just created.
      6. The CSR will be listed in the middle of the screen. You can copy and paste the CSR (be sure to include the ----- BEGIN ----- and -----END----- lines) into your outside providers request form.


    The "Files" Tab

    You can use the "Files" tab as an alternative to FTP or SFTP to upload or download files to/from your site. You can also zip files or folders for smaller download, upload files from your home computer, a remote URL, or remote FTP server (the last 2 are great for transferring your data from your old hosting account).
    The files tab does not require much explanation. Just click on the "Files" tab and use the File Manager tab to navigate your files then view/download current files or use the Upload tab to add files to your site. All uploaded files will be placed in "/home/admin"
    Clients and Resellers

    There are two types of clients; Resellers and customers. The main difference is Resellers can have customers under them. The smallest unit of authorization in Kloxo is a customer, who can have multiple domains under them.
    In order to setup a Reseller or Client you will need to create a Resource Plan. A resource plan determines how many clients a reseller can have, how many domains can be hosted, traffic allowed, disk space allowed and much more.
    If you are hosing multiple sites for different clients and wish to give them access to their content you can add a client login so they can modify their web content but no one else's.
    The home directory of a customer is '/home/clientname', and his domain's document root is /home/clientname/domain.com'. He can also login through ftp using his clientname as the id and the password.

    Credit: Google
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    http://www.a2hosting.com/resource-ce...g-up-a-website
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    MrPeanut420 Reviewed by MrPeanut420 on . Kloxo VPS Getting Started Guide Getting Started with Kloxo Logging In There are several ways to access Kloxo: By clicking the “Kloxo” tab through HyperVM (no login required) http://192.168.0.1:7778 or https://192.168.0.1:7777 – You can access the control panel through any IP address allocated to the server. This is useful when your domain transfer has not yet propagated. (replace 192.168.0.1 with your VPS’s IP address) http://yourdomain:7778 – You can access the control panel through any hosted Rating: 5

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    Good tutorial peanut

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    Please,uncode this.

    thanks

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    Source/credits?

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    Nice tutorial

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    nice ...

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    i am gettting error in setting up domain dns in kloxo.

    my domain is from directi, and i have created correct name servers in child name server with ns1.frendzrapid.com > IP
    ns2.frendzrapid.com > IP.

    and Kloxo setup is also done properly.

    but intodns.com is giving this error.


    Category Status Test name Information send feedback Parent Domain NS records Nameserver records returned by the parent servers are:

    ns2.frendzrapid.com. ['888.888.888.888'] [TTL=172800]
    ns1.frendzrapid.com. ['888.888.888.888'] [TTL=172800]

    l.gtld-servers.net was kind enough to give us that information. TLD Parent Check Good. l.gtld-servers.net, the parent server I interrogated, has information for your TLD. This is a good thing as there are some other domain extensions like "co.us" for example that are missing a direct check. Your nameservers are listed Good. The parent server l.gtld-servers.net has your nameservers listed. This is a must if you want to be found as anyone that does not know your DNS servers will first ask the parent nameservers. DNS Parent sent Glue Good. The parent nameserver sent GLUE, meaning he sent your nameservers as well as the IPs of your nameservers. Glue records are A records that are associated with NS records to provide "bootstrapping" information to the nameserver.(see RFC 1912 section 2.3) Nameservers A records Good. Every nameserver listed has A records. This is a must if you want to be found. NS NS records from your nameserversNS records got from your nameservers listed at the parent NS are:
    Oups! I could not get any nameservers from your nameservers (the ones listed at the parent server). Please verify that they are not lame nameservers and are configured properly.

    Recursive Queries Good. Your nameservers (the ones reported by the parent server) do not report that they allow recursive queries for anyone. Same Glue Hmm,I do not consider this to be an error yet, since I did not detect any nameservers at your nameservers. Glue for NS records OK. Your nameservers (the ones reported by the parent server) have no ideea who your nameservers are so this will be a pass since you already have a lot of errors! Mismatched NS records WARNING: One or more of your nameservers did not return any of your NS records. DNS servers responded ERROR: One or more of your nameservers did not respond:
    The ones that did not responded are:
    888.888.888.888 Name of nameservers are valid OK. The nameservers reported by the parent send out nothing as shown above. I can't check nothing so it's a green! Multiple Nameservers ERROR: Looks like you have less than 2 nameservers. According to RFC2182 section 5 you must have at least 3 nameservers, and no more than 7. Having 2 nameservers is also ok by me. Nameservers are lame OK. All the nameservers listed at the parent servers answer authoritatively for your domain. Missing nameservers reported by parent OK. All NS records are the same at the parent and at your nameservers. Missing nameservers reported by your nameservers You should already know that your NS records at your nameservers are missing, so here it is again:

    ns2.frendzrapid.com.
    ns1.frendzrapid.com.

    Domain CNAMEs OK. RFC1912 2.4 and RFC2181 10.3 state that there should be no CNAMEs if an NS (or any other) record is present. NSs CNAME check OK. RFC1912 2.4 and RFC2181 10.3 state that there should be no CNAMEs if an NS (or any other) record is present. Different subnets OK. Looks like you have nameservers on different subnets! IPs of nameservers are public Ok. Looks like the IP addresses of your nameservers are public. This is a good thing because it will prevent DNS delays and other problems like DNS servers allow TCP connection OK. Seems all your DNS servers allow TCP connections. This is a good thing and useful even if UDP connections are used by default. Different autonomous systems OK. It seems you are safe from a single point of failure. You must be careful about this and try to have nameservers on different locations as it can prevent a lot of problems if one nameserver goes down. Stealth NS records sent Ok. No stealth ns records are sent SOA SOA recordNo valid SOA record came back!
    MX MX RecordsOh well, I did not detect any MX records so you probably don't have any and if you know you should have then they may be missing at your nameservers!
    WWW WWW A Record Your www.frendzrapid.com A record is:
    www.frendzrapid.com -> frendzrapid.com -> [ OLD IP ]

    [Looks like you have CNAME's] IPs are public OK. All of your WWW IPs appear to be public IPs. WWW CNAME OK. You do have a CNAME record for www.frendzrapid.com.Your CNAME entry also returns the A record for the CNAME entry, which is good.

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    is that even real '888.888.888.888'

    also once a vps kloxo as dns been setup then you after reboot

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    how to solve horde sendmail problem in kloxo.

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