Hi all
My website server host has an issue with their Control Panel that they are struggling with and at the moment they can provide no clear and definite resolution. Therefore I would really value the opinion of the forum.
My site is appearing with the rogue url www.www.kjbeckett [.]com. It will show no mater how many www.www.www.www. appear before the .kjbeckett.com.
This is a definite server issue and my hosts have fedback this:
I'm concerened by this response. It seems very uncertain and vaugue considering it comes from the hosts themselves ... Becuase I am not an expert on servers/hosting I am unable to make a full decision on this without more information.
Any change that I make needs to allow the site to appear when kjbeckett.com or www.kjbeckett.com or http://www.kjbeckett.com is entered into the url bar within the browser.
Likewise we wouldn't want any change to impact the way Google crawls and indexes our existing (real - www.kjbeckett.com) site or how any other existing links hit our site.
Does anyone have any opinion regarding how the www.www issue might be resolved at low risk?
Paul
My website server host has an issue with their Control Panel that they are struggling with and at the moment they can provide no clear and definite resolution. Therefore I would really value the opinion of the forum.
My site is appearing with the rogue url www.www.kjbeckett [.]com. It will show no mater how many www.www.www.www. appear before the .kjbeckett.com.
This is a definite server issue and my hosts have fedback this:
We've investigated and no-one has ever seen this before, so we are coming to the conclusion it is a one off situation.
On your control panel, under DNS configuration there are 2 A records set up, one is without www and the other is a wildcard *.
If you choose to, you could replace the wildcard entry with www - thus making the site only ever respond to www.
We offer this as a suggestion, it is your decision whether to do it.
On your control panel, under DNS configuration there are 2 A records set up, one is without www and the other is a wildcard *.
If you choose to, you could replace the wildcard entry with www - thus making the site only ever respond to www.
We offer this as a suggestion, it is your decision whether to do it.
Any change that I make needs to allow the site to appear when kjbeckett.com or www.kjbeckett.com or http://www.kjbeckett.com is entered into the url bar within the browser.
Likewise we wouldn't want any change to impact the way Google crawls and indexes our existing (real - www.kjbeckett.com) site or how any other existing links hit our site.
Does anyone have any opinion regarding how the www.www issue might be resolved at low risk?
Paul
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