Urgent help needed, website down
Hi all,I tried to view my website (narutofever.com) today but I could not enter it. It say page not available, so I did a check on my domain name at http://www.dnsstuff.com/ and found out that there is a coulumn highlighted in red below saying that my domain is at 127.0.0.1.
Is that the problem that is causing the page unavailable?
Can anyone teach me how to solve this problem, btw i have other website pointing to the same nameserver and is working correctly with no problem so i dont think is the nameserver fault.
Please any help is really appreciated. Thank you.
Searching for narutofever.com A record at c.root-servers.net Got referral to L.GTLD-SERVERS.NET. [took 45 ms]
Searching for narutofever.com A record at L.GTLD-SERVERS.NET. Got referral to ns1.pinkcubehosting.com. [took 49 ms]
Searching for narutofever.com A record at ns1.pinkcubehosting.com. Reports an answer.
Record is:
DomainType Class TTL Answer
narutofever.com. A IN 14400 127.0.0.1
narutofever.com. NS IN 14400 ns1.mydnsmachine.net. narutofever.com. NS IN 14400 ns2.mydnsmachine.net. ns1.mydnsmachine.net. A IN 14400 66.90.103.201 ns2.mydnsmachine.net. A IN 14400 66.90.103.204
Looking up at ns1.pinkcubehosting.com.... Reports 1 A record(s). 46ms.
Looking up at ns2.pinkcubehosting.com.... Reports 1 A record(s). 45ms.
Average of all 2 nameservers: 45ms (plus 94ms overhead).
Score: A
Took off 2 points since ns1.pinkcubehosting.com allows recursive lookups (if lots of people are using the server, it can slow down).
Took off 2 points since ns2.pinkcubehosting.com allows recursive lookups (if lots of people are using the server, it can slow down).
Note: The 94ms overhead is the time it takes to get your NS records from the parent servers, and indicates a worst-case scenario (normally, the resolving DNS server would have the common parent server entries cached, and would know the parent server(s) that were responding most quickly). The best times since the last time this web server was last restarted are: 12ms average response, plus 86ms overhead. Note that these times are from a server located in the United States; if most of the people using your DNS are outside of the United States, your actual results may be better than what is shown here. A rating of 'B' or higher is generally good. This tool is designed to make an educated guess about speed, and to point out potential factors that may reduce the DNS speed, and it is not perfect.