Error parking domain after panel migration (domain already in use)

Hi @NGiNX, thanks for your response.

I tried again a minute ago to park the domain but unfortunately I still get the same error

As you can see here my profile is linked to the @gmail.com email and not to the @yahoo.com.ar ( I am using the yahoo email only for the forum)

Do I need to update my hosting profile and change the email address to the @yahoo.com.ar one to be able to park it?

I did not resent the confirmation to the gmail account after migrating to the new panel. Do you think that because I haven’t confirmed that one I am having this issue?

Thanks again.

I am sorry. I think I have moved the domain to the e-mail address you used to register to these forums. :sweat:

What is the e-mail address of the 000webhost account to which you want to park/link your domain?

The email I use for the 000webhost account is: todop*****ofi@gmail.com
(that is the same one I had before I migrated to the new panel)
Thanks!

I have moved chefencasacatering.com.ar to e-mail: todo*****aofi@gmail.com.

Now you should be able to park/link it :wink:

I am sorry to bother again but I tried again and still got the error.

I tried doing a logout , clear all my cookies, log back again and then set the domain from https://www.000webhost.com/members/website/chefencasacateringcomarnuevo/domain

And using the domain chefencasacatering.com.ar I still see the “This domain already in use.” message

Am I doing something wrong or missing some step?

could it be that the domain is still assigned to an old copy of my site from the old panel?

Thanks again

I have assigned the domain to your e-mail address, but it still doesn’t work. This problem passes beyond my powers.

Could you please try to link your domain using CNAME method? Follow this tutorial to do it:

Ok, I will try that alternative then.
Thanks

We are aware that some domains are still marked as “taken” either if they are allocated to the correct e-mail address. This problem swaps: either it’s on parked domains, either on CNAME points.

If CNAME doesn’t work as well, I will forward this issue to administrators.

hi @NGiNX,

so I have my domain registered in Argentina which is handled by https://nic.ar/
I logged to my console there and I can only delegate my domain to the 000webhost DNS servers, I do not see any way to add CNAME entries

I used the toolbox to check the domain https://toolbox.googleapps.com/apps/dig/#CNAME/chefencasacatering.com.ar
and I see a reponse with no error from 000webhost DNS

I still cant park the domain and if I try the “Point Domain” I also get an error saying
Domain chefencasacatering.com.ar CNAME must be pointed to chefencasacateringcomarnuevo.000webhostapp.com
This of course is happening because I was not able to create any CNAME entry.

Could you please help out with this? I really need to be able to solve this situation as this page is my main business.
Using the tutorials for the CNAME I cannot see any way of doing that with the nic.ar page for com.ar domains, and only delegation to your DNS

Thanks

Hey @NGiNX
I am trying to see if I can delegate my domain to namecheap DNS and then add a CNAME record there to 000webhost.

I think that delegation takes 1 or 2 hours so I guess I will be able to try the point domain option then

@ChefEnCasaCatering

I am trying to see if I can delegate my domain to namecheap DNS and then add a CNAME record there to 000webhost.

If you are sure you can add CNAME records on Namecheap DNS, go ahead. Otherwise, please read below.


If you can’t add CNAME records on your registrar, you can’t point your domain using CNAME method. I have already forwarded this issue to administrators.

Meanwhile, please try to point a CNAME using Cloudflare. You’ll also get extra security, and it’s free. :wink: Please follow this tutorial. (Don’t bother with the SSL part. Just follow it to point your domain. If you think it’s difficult, please create a Cloudflare account and send me your registrar, 000webhost and Cloudflare credentials, so I can set up all for you.)

Oh , I didn’t know cloudflare was free to work with DNS :confused:

I registered with namecheap and added there the CNAME record

I also now delegated my domain in the registrar nic.ar to the namecheap DNS like this:

Delegation I think takes up to 1 hour, so I guess I will be able to see if all worked by then

If this does not work then I will check out the cloudflare option

Thanks again

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Please do stay with Namecheap DNS and try pointing from there. If it’s not working, yeah, better try with Cloudflare.

Make sure you add both CNAME records:

www
@ (naked domain)

Thanks for the info

I added the @ (naked domain) as well now

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Hi @NGiNX

So the DNS recors have already propagated as you can see in the toolbox

But now I am getting an internal error when trying to point the domain in 000webhost.
I don’t know what the issue is now

Am I missing something?
From what I see now the CNAME record is ok but the error when pointing the domain does not specify any details.

What should I do?

Thanks!

I suggest we should just wait for a reply from admins.

You have migrated, but your domain is still locked for another account ID.

We are really sorry for inconvenience. Please be patient :sweat:

@NGiNX Thank you for all your help and patience.

I will wait for the response :slight_smile:

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chefencasacatering.com.ar should be able to be parked.

Can you please login and try parking chefencasacatering.com.ar?

Ensure you login to todoparalaofi@gmail.com and park it on your account.

Hi @Infinity,

I have just logged in and try both parking and pointing the domain chefencasacatering.com.ar but I still see the same errors.
See screenshots here:

Should I do some other step?

Should I try creating a whole new site and then park/point the domian?

This will not work, as the domain is still registered for a specific e-mail address/account. We just don’t know to which one.

I have re-forwarded the issue to administrators, including more information, insisting to solve this problem. Please be patient.

We are really sorry for inconvenience :sweat: