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Parent PASS Missing Direct Parent check OK. Your direct parent zone exists, which is good. Some domains (usually third or fourth level domains, such as example.co.us) do not have a direct parent zone ('co.us' in this example), which is legal but can cause confusion.

INFO NS records at parent servers Your NS records at the parent servers are:

 

ns167.websitewelcome.com. [NO GLUE; No A record]

ns168.websitewelcome.com. [NO GLUE; No A record]

[These were obtained from ns4.nic.uk]

PASS Parent nameservers have your nameservers listed OK. When someone uses DNS to look up your domain, the first step (if it doesn't already know about your domain) is to go to the parent servers. If you aren't listed there, you can't be found. But you are listed there.

WARN Glue at parent nameservers WARNING. The parent servers (I checked with ns4.nic.uk.) are not providing glue for all your nameservers. This means that they are supplying the NS records (host.example.com), but not supplying the A records (192.0.2.53), which can cause slightly slower connections, and may cause incompatibilities with some non-RFC-compliant programs. This is perfectly acceptable behavior per the RFCs. This will usually occur if your DNS servers are not in the same TLD as your domain (for example, a DNS server of "ns1.example.org" for the domain "example.com"). In this case, you can speed up the connections slightly by having NS records that are in the same TLD as your domain.

FAIL DNS servers have A records ERROR. One or more of your DNS servers are missing A records (per NS records that may be cached). As a result, they cannot be used. The problem hostnames are:

 

ns167.websitewelcome.com. has no A record. ns168.websitewelcome.com. has no A record.

NS FAIL NS A timeout occurred getting the NS records from your nameservers! None of your nameservers responded fast enough. They are probably down or unreachable. I can't continue since your nameservers aren't responding. If you have a Watchguard Firebox, it's due to a bug in their DNS Proxy, which must be disabled (31 Jul 2006 UPDATE: several years after being informed of this, there is a rumor that there is a fix that allows the Watchguard DNS proxy to work).

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Lol the meta tags i just copy from site to site, so hence why it has some stuff before.

 

It isnt a template either lol i made it in photoshop same with all the sites.

 

The gallery opens in another window because it doesn't fit correctly into the site, plus its based on simpleviewer

 

Forwarded that to the hoster lewis as im not 100% what it all means.

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Ric,

It's saying that the nameservers were not setup correctly (they may have been down).

 

I believe you on the design front (not that it matters). I just recognise the design, saying that, a lot of designs look similar even when they are custom. It might just be the arse end of the car I don't know.

 

Congrats on the site, looks good as I said before.

 

Lewis

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