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    Hi you all.

    okey i am having a little problem with my server. Me and my friend we installed Cpanel on a fresh centos 5.4 and this server only has one ip address our isp only sell us one ip at the moment so we did the install and we got into trouble there with resolvers so we put opendns ip in primary dns and secondary and then it resolved wget -N http://layer1.cpanel.net/latest and we could install cpanel wuuhuu okey every thing is up except mail could this because of resolver not being right.. This is how we have it configured


    is this the right setup for resolvers

    Primary: 127.0.0.1
    Secondary: Main server IP
    Tertiary: Second ip for second nameserver

    i have on my server configured it like this

    Primary: My main ip address
    Secondary: opendns< public reslover ip
    Tertiary: opendns< public reslover ip

    everything else works i think

    Thank you all for your help

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    Hello,

    Is this a server that is hosted with us?
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    No sorry is this only for customers

    sorry i did not know i am so sorry.

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    Yes, and it's quite obvious too. You need to ask your provider.
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