Do you have a domain-mapped network — a.k.a., a custom URL?
Here's what you need to know about this change:
How do I know if I have a domain-mapped network?
If your network URL includes the word “ning” in it (e.g., networkname.ning.com), you do not have a domain-mapped network. You won’t need to do anything.
What do I need to do?
You need to change the settings that route your members to the correct place whenever they visit your domain. You will need to do this with your domain registrar.
Who is my registrar?
When you set up your custom domain, you did so through a registrar like GoDaddy. If you don’t remember who your registrar is (don’t fret — that’s not entirely uncommon!), you can look it up. Use this public and free WHOIS service to look up your registrar.
What, specifically, do I need to change?
Change the A Record set up for your network's custom domain from 8.6.19.69 to 208.82.16.68. You will need to sign in to your domain registrar to update that DNS record.
I don't have an A Record
For some registrars, a CNAME is enough to map your custom URL to your Ning Network. A CNAME connects your domain to your Ning Network using a URL rather than an IP address. If that's the case for you, you don't need to worry about this change.
What if my A record doesn’t point to 8.6.19.68 or 208.82.16.68?
In some cases, a valid CNAME (pointing your domain straight to your network URL) is enough and you may have some other IP listed for your A record - usually your registrar's default. We still recommend swapping to 208.82.16.68, but you shouldn’t see any change when 8.6.19.68 goes offline if you don’t change anything.
Why has Ning made this change?
There are a number of reasons to change IP addresses. The most important is that this new IP address allows us to better protect your network (and the entire Ning platform) against Denial of Service (Dos) attacks. This change also gives us more control over IP addresses, which will make Ning network carrier (ISP) independent.
What happens if I don’t update my settings?
If you don’t update your settings, when we disable the old IP address your network may become inaccessible to you and your members.
How long do I have to change my settings?
We will disable the old IP address in the coming weeks. We don’t have a specific date for you yet, but we strongly (strongly) encourage you to make this change soon. In fact, we recommend you take care of it right now. It may take a few minutes to access your account with your registrar and make this simple change, but getting it out of the way now is probably the best approach.
I need to know more about domain mapping
We have some documentation about domain mapping in general here in the Help Center. If you have questions specific to changing the A Record with your domain registrar, you may want to visit their support center or contact them for more detailed instructions. Of course, if you're stuck or need help, we always encourage you to shoot us a message from the Support link on your Dashboard. We'll do our best to help you get this detail updated for your network.
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Permalink Reply by Eric Suesz on November 1, 2011 at 9:57pm Just saw your posts, Martin. there's always the chance that it may take a bit, but both IP addresses are still functional, so there shouldn't be any downtime. If you get stuck or are unsure, shoot us a ticket and we can have someone take a look. We have a few IP address experts here who are a bit more knowledgeable than me.
Permalink Reply by Patrick Sullivan on November 2, 2011 at 5:24am Alexa traffic rank is way down now this is not fair been working hard to make it better
Permalink Reply by MeeFee Adams on November 2, 2011 at 12:08pm Done
Permalink Reply by isyaka on November 3, 2011 at 4:37am my was on this208.82.16.68. ip address before i mapped it to 8.6.19.68. can any one help me now what do i do?
Permalink Reply by Eric Suesz on November 3, 2011 at 11:24am You need to change your A Record to 208.82.16.68, isyaka.
Having goDaddy and feeling forgetful more every day, I looked at this and was stumped entirely, but fortunately having GoDaddy, after not remembering how to even log in over there[only joined the 1x when changing my Ning and prepaid a couple years in advance] - they locked me out~! Good, though as they provided a 24/7 CS # and I called that and with no further effort on my part, just gave them the new Ning IP# and their CS changed it for me and said it will be up and running within 24 hrs.
So thankyou for the heads up and explanations, as well as originally mentioning GoDaddy for a domain rename as its now taken care of , like I said , rather easily, so if anyone else feels confused like I was, if you have GoDaddy, just call them and they are quick & familiar with the Ning IP change going on and can help you really fast to make the change..
:)Ave
Permalink Reply by Christine on November 4, 2011 at 2:35pm I'm in the process of launching something on my site. Would it be OK to hold off on this for a month? When will the absolute switch take place?
Permalink Reply by Eric Suesz on November 6, 2011 at 9:43pm I don't have a date for this. You can wait, but I would recommend just making the change. It should require changing just one field in your registrar's records. If you get stuck or need any help, you can shoot us a message from your Support link and we'll try to help.
Permalink Reply by Christine on November 13, 2011 at 6:22pm Thanks for your help. The challenge is that I have MANY urls pointing to this location. I'm going to wait until after my launch this week at... http://www.bridaltweet.com/page/social-media-in-15-minutes-a-day
Thanks again
- Christine
Permalink Reply by Eric Suesz on November 13, 2011 at 9:47pm I don't think you'll have any issues. Once you make the change, everything should just work.
Permalink Reply by Contesa on November 9, 2011 at 12:42am I Bought A Domain Name From Go-Daddy
I Followed All The Steps, But When I Change The Domain No One Can Sign In To My Network?????? Tex Lucus
Is There Anyway Ning Can change The Domain For Me?
Permalink Reply by Eric Suesz on November 9, 2011 at 9:30am Hey, Contesa. That sounds like it's unrelated to this change. If you are having trouble, can you submit a ticket from your Support link? We will have someone take a look.
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