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I own a domain iquickk.com . I want to host it on my redhat6. I have installed apache server on redhat 6. I have also created nameserver with my IP address in my DNS manager.

Still, we are not able to visit my website with domain name. If I type IP address directly in my browser, I can get to my website.

Please suggest ASAP.

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is possible the dns is misconfigured i try to resolve you domain but is not respose from you name server please check
in named.conf you zone

zone "iquickk.com" IN{
        type master;
        file "iquickk.dns";
};

zone "ip address you in revers form like  1.168192.in-addr.arpa" {
        type master;
        file "reverse.dns";
};
  • in you iquickk.dns you must be have the following
$TTL 86400

@     IN      SOA    ns.iquickk.com .      root@iquickk.com. (
                        2013090300  ; serial number YYMMDDNN
                        28800           ; Refresh
                        7200            ; Retry
                        864000          ; Expire
                        86400           ; Min TTL
                        )

iquickk.com.                IN  NS  server.iquickk.com.
@                       IN  MX  10  mail.iquickk.com.  <--if you have mail server                   
mail                   IN   A   public ip of you mail server
www                  IN    A     public ip of you www site
  • in you reverse dns you must have like follows:
$TTL 86400

@     IN      SOA    ns.iquickk.com .      root@iquickk.com. (
                        2013090300  ; serial number YYMMDDNN
                        28800           ; Refresh
                        7200            ; Retry
                        864000          ; Expire
                        86400           ; Min TTL
                        )

inverse ip.in-addr.arpa.                IN       NS server.iquickk.com.
last number of the public ip         IN      PTR      server.iquickk.com.

if everything is ok, please check you firewall setting and make sure you have open the ports 53 and 80 and check if you current router is making nat to your server

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