Cancel domain mapping

  • Unknown's avatar

    I cancelled the mapping for the domain umwelt-kompass.com to point it again to my previous provider. This provider in the meantime changed the entries to point the domain to his servers, but I still have no access and get the following status information:

    Domain Name: umwelt-kompass.com
    Registry Domain ID: D-239268376-CONE
    Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.corehub.net
    Registrar URL: http://corehub.net
    Tech Email: (email visible only to moderators and staff)
    Name Server: ns1.wordpress.com
    Name Server: ns2.wordpress.com
    Name Server: ns3.wordpress.com
    DNSSEC: unsigned
    URL of the ICANN WHOIS Data Problem Reporting System: http://wdprs.internic.net
    >>> Last update of WHOIS database: 2015-10-11T08:01:49.905Z <<<

    How much time does it take, until the domain is pointing to the former name server?

  • Unknown's avatar

    This provider in the meantime changed the entries to point the domain to his servers,

    I’ve just done a WHOIS search for your domain and it appears that your Name Servers are still pointing to WordPress.com

    Name Server: ns1.wordpress.com
    Name Server: ns2.wordpress.com
    Name Server: ns3.wordpress.com

    You’ll need to check again with your web hosting provider to get the correct Name Servers and then change the DNS pointers at your domain registrar to point to the correct place.

    Once the Name Servers are pointing to the correct place, it can take up to 72 hours for the change to propagate worldwide.

  • Unknown's avatar

    help! i tried to cancel my domain mapping for growingmedicalmarijuana.net and have a self hosted wordpress site with godaddy. however i keep getting a warning error that asks me to login to wordpress.com

  • Unknown's avatar

    I have cancelled my domain mapping on ourbyronbaywedding.info and it is still active, the option to cancel has disappeared and I am now using a template with my own hosting and cant use the URL as the mapping hasn’t actually been cancelled.

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