DNS management at Pulseheberg
There are two DNS management interfaces at Pulseheberg, depending on your type of service. These two interfaces have a very similar operation, which we will discuss in this article. You will find at the end of the article a glossary of the different DNS entries that exist, and their use. You have a Web hosting (EducationWeb, PremierWeb, PlatiniumWeb) related to this domain Your DNS zone is then available directly on the PulsePanel, as well as the one of all the domains you add on this weSome readersEmails from noreply@domainnameverification.net
The emails you receive from noreply@domainnameverification.net asking you to click on a link to validate your email address are legitimate and it is important to follow the procedure outlined in these emails. Verifying the email address associated with your domain is an important step in ensuring the security and validity of your domain name. If you do not validate your email address, your domain could be suspended for non-verification. Therefore, it is crucial that you follow the instructionsSome readersHow long does a domain transfer take?
Problem encountered You have launched an incoming domain name transfer to PulseHeberg and it has been running for several days. Solution You launched your transfer less than 10 days ago A transfer takes on average 10 days, if you launched your transfer less than 10 days ago everything is normal. You launched your transfer more than 10 days ago If the transfer has been in progress for more than 10 days there may have been a problem during the transfer procedure, if youFew readersHow to change the namservers of a domain?
Question How to change the DNS servers of a domain to point to a specific DNS server or another provider? Answer Log on to your customer area at https://manager.pulseheberg.com Go to the Domains tab Click on the domain concerned by your request Finally, in the left-hand menu, click on the sub-menu Nameservers On this page you have two possibilities: Use the default nameservers (ns0.pulseheberg.net and ns1.pulseheberg.net) which allow you to buFew readersMy domain does not work
Problem encountered You have recently changed the DNS of your domain name so that it points to our hosting servers but you are still accessing your old site, you have a DNS error or you have just ordered a hosting with a new domain that does not work. Cause The DNS has been changed too recently or you have a DNS cache on your computer. Solution You have just pointed your domain to our DNS DNFew readersHow do I disable auto-renewal for my domain?
Question How do I disable auto-renewal for my domain? Answer Log on to your customer area at https://manager.pulseheberg.com Go to the Domains tab Click on the domain concerned by your request Finally, in the left-hand menu, click on the submenu Auto-Renew On this page you can activate or deactivate the auto-renewal of your domain.Few readersHow to disable transfer protection?
Question How to disable transfer protection? Answer Log on to your customer area at https://manager.pulseheberg.com Go to the My domains tab Click on the domain concerned by your request Finally, in the left-hand menu, click on the Transfer blocking submenu On this page you can activate or deactivate the transfer protection for your domain.Few readersHow do I get the transfer code for a domain?
Question You wish to transfer your domain to another registrar and need the EPP transfer code in order to do so. Reply Login to your customer area on https://manager.pulseheberg.com Go to the Domains tab Click on the domain concerned by your request Finally the menu on the left click on Get EPP Code It appears directly on your screen.Few readers