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DNS not resolvable and websites not working URGENT

tsuccess22

New Pleskian
Server operating system version: Centos 7

All my websites suddenly stops working with this Notification on Plesk, All my dns are correctly configured, please help

The website's domain name does not resolve or resolves to a different IP address.

To put your website online, update DNS settings on the side of your domain registrar or external DNS provider.

Your website will be up and running once DNS changes come into effect. It may take up to 24 hours.
 
Hey, @tsuccess22. How exactly is your server configured DNS-wise? What's the DNS configuration of the domain names? The more details you can provide the easier it will be for us to help.
 
The site's domain name cannot be resolved or resolves to a different IP address.

To make your site accessible online, update your DNS settings at your domain registrar or external DNS provider.


The site will be accessible when the DNS changes take effect. The process can take up to 24 hours.

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