How To Archives - Free Web Hosting, Free Hosting, Free Trial Hosting With cPanel https://www.hostpoco.com/blog/category/how-to/ HostPoco Sun, 27 Feb 2022 11:43:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.3 How to check DNS records of your domain https://www.hostpoco.com/blog/how-to-check-dns-records-of-your-domain/ Sun, 27 Feb 2022 11:38:57 +0000 https://www.hostpoco.com/blog/?p=1120 There are a variety of reasons you should check the DNS records of your domain that are distributed via the internet. For example, your site isn’t available (it may be...

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There are a variety of reasons you should check the DNS records of your domain that are distributed via the internet. For example, your site isn’t available (it may be because DNS records aren’t correct) or you have to determine the DNS records are available online.

Domain Name System (DNS) is used to direct an incoming domain to its IP address. When you visit a website it will use DNS records are retrieved. DNS records retrieve information about the address IP of that server (there is the domain that is pointed) and then serve the site.

In this article I will demonstrate how you can check your current DNS records for your domain by using the commands provided and online tools.

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Conducting a search for DNS records with the command line

The most efficient method to verify DNS records for the domain is by using a terminal and run the command nslookup. This command is compatible with the majority of OSes (Windows, Linux, and macOS). The command nslookup will display all DNS records for the domain. Below you will be provided with a range of commands for the different DNS records that you can check with on the command line.

To demonstrate I will use for the demonstration our own domain name ‘hostpoco.com’. If you open in the terminal screen, enter the following commands, but make sure to replace ‘hostpoco.com” with your domain’s name.

Lookup A record:

nslookup -type=A hostpoco.com

Example output:

A Record nslookup

nslookup hostpoco.com

Example Output:

hostpoco nslookup

Lookup NS record:

nslookup -type=NS hostpoco.com

Lookup MX record:

nslookup -type=MX hostpoco.com
Lookup CNAME record:

nslookup -type=CNAME hostpoco.com
Lookup TXT record:

nslookup -type=TXT hostpoco.com

Checking domain DNS records using online tools

If you do not have the ability to check DNS records using the command line, you can check records using online trusted tools. Down below are provided some online tools which you can use.

DNSRecords

The online tool where you can enter the domain name and all the domain DNS records will be provided – is the website fully propagated or not worldwide.

DNSChecker.org

This tool not only shows all DNS records for the domain but also shows how those records are propagated on the internet.

LeafDNS

This online tool shows domain DNS records. Also, this tool provides warnings and failures of the DNS records. So this leafdns tool will check if your DNS records are correct or no. It’s quite helpful, for example, when you create custom nameservers for the domain.

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How to perform an MTR test on a Windows Device? https://www.hostpoco.com/blog/mtr-test-on-windows/ Sun, 16 Jan 2022 05:11:43 +0000 https://www.hostpoco.com/blog/?p=1078 MTR can be described as a traceroute program which tests connections between networks or the path that connects your location on the earth and the hosting server. By combining the...

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MTR can be described as a traceroute program which tests connections between networks or the path that connects your location on the earth and the hosting server. By combining the functions of traceroute and ping it allows you to continually check the status of a remote server and observe how speed and latency changes with time.

how to perform an MTR test on a Windows Device?

Ping Tool

Ping is perhaps the most popular tool used to test the network connectivity between devices. It operates through communicating ICMP echo requests (ICMP code 8 type 8 zero) by the transmitter to receiver, and in the event that the receiver is accessible then it will reply by sending ICMP echo response packets (ICMP type zero code 0.).

It is important to remember that ping isn’t always precise – a firewall could be in the way between the sender’s computer and the receiver and could be blocking ICMP packets. So the fact that hosts do not respond to ICMP doesn’t mean that it is not available.

Steps to Perform MTR Test on Windows

To perform MTR testing to be conducted on Windows you’ll have to install WinMTR. which you may download here.

After installation, open WinMTR.

The Host field type in the name of the domain or IP address you wish to trace and click the Start button.

Allow it to run for 30 seconds or longer then press the stop button.

Copy or export the results as text, or HTML format, and then forward it to us via email, so that we can look at it on your behalf, as well as your IP address public.

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How to Fix “Your Connection Is Not Private” Error for WordPress https://www.hostpoco.com/blog/how-to-fix-your-connection-is-not-private-error-for-wordpress/ Fri, 24 Dec 2021 08:56:13 +0000 https://www.hostpoco.com/blog/?p=1021 Have you found error that “Your connection is not private” on your browser as you attempt to connect to your website? If yes, then you don’t have to be worried...

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Have you found error that “Your connection is not private” on your browser as you attempt to connect to your website? If yes, then you don’t have to be worried about it since it’s usually because of the browser and any issues with connection.

In this article, you’ll be able to learn about the various possible causes and possible solutions to this issue. Most of them involve modifications locally to your internet browser, network and your computer’s settings.

Your Connection Is Not Private

Different Methods to Solve the “Your Connection is Not Private” Error

Suppose someone notices an error in the website’s connection and doubts their SSL certificate. But that’s not always the situation.

Reload the page

When your hosting provider reconnects with an SSL certificate, however, your browser can’t identify it right away. It’s therefore recommended to refresh the page several times.

This is the easiest solution that is effective in certain instances.

Clear the Browser’s Cache and Browsing Data

Its a browser which detect changes but cannot display them due to their caches and history for browsing, it is necessary to delete the cache and history.

This issue usually occurs when it is a problem with Google Chrome. If you’d like to do it, you may also delete cookies. Note that once you have cleared cookies, you’ll be locked out of all websites and must log in to the site again.

To remove cache from your browser within Chrome to clear cache in Chrome, follow these steps

Click on the three dots in the upper right corner, and navigate to History.

Select the Clear Browsing Data option on the left.

Click the checkboxes under the Basic tab to clean your browser cache and cookies. Or click the Advanced tab for additional options.

From the Time drop menu, choose All time.

Use the Incognito Mode

If you’re not sure if you wish to clean your browser’s cache or browse history it is possible to use its incognito feature. It doesn’t save any history or caches when you use this setting.

To start Incognito Mode, click here. Incognito Mode in Google Chrome Press CTRL+SHIFT+N.

You can also click the three dots on the upper right corner of the screen and then click on an option to open the New Incognito Window button. Try opening your URL, and then check whether it’s working or not.

Check the Antivirus You Have

In many instances, it is an antivirus responsible for blocking you from accessing a website. There is no one website, you could be faced with issues when accessing any.

Therefore, the most effective way to find out if your antivirus is causing issues or not is to disable it. Disable the antivirus clean your browser’s cache, and attempt to connect to your website.

Click on the Unsafe Site

If you encounter a “Your connection is not private” error, you’ll have the option of clicking”Advanced “Advanced”, which lets you access a risky version of the website.

Only use this if it’s your website. If you’re trying access to other’s sites, it’s not an excellent idea as there could be harmful content or similar to it.

Avoid Using Public Wi-Fi

If you attempt to access an online site while in a cafe or an airport and connect to Wi-Fi that is available in public areas there’s a chance that you’ll encounter an error. It’s because public networks typically use HTTP. When you go to an online site with SSL in it, the data might not be secure, and you’ll see an error.

Additionally, it’s not safe for your data. Utilizing Wi-Fi in public places is not a wise choice.

Conclusion

There are many different browsers to choose from. However, Google Chrome is one of those that display this “Your connection is not private” error. Sometimes, switching the browser can be an excellent idea.

You can use Opera, Firefox, and Safari. I’m sure you’ve solved this issue using the above steps.

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