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  1. Hello all, I've recently come across https://eu.org and thought "Why not give it a try?". I have applied for a domain and got accepted! However, I can't add my domain as an alias or addon domain. I have the right nameservers set (ns1.heliohost.org and ns2.heliohost.org), what am I doing wrong? Furthermore, I would like to use CloudFlare with it, is that possible? Edit: There is this post by Krydos on cPanel's forum which is really confusing to me... so does it mean that we can't use eu.org domains...? P.S.: Sorry for my lack of knowledge regarding domain names and related subjects. I'm happy to elaborate if needed. Thanks for all answers!
  2. Dear Members of HelioNet, First of all, I just want to say Hi to everyone, as this is my first post here :D/>/> A few days ago, I just joined HelioHost (Stevie server) and after configuring some initial settings, now I want to add my future main domain. Searching online led to the eu.org service (http://eu.org), which is free, and according to the vast majority of the reviews, reliable and stable. However, I am having some dificulties setting up this domain. I am a newbie, but from what I read, I must register the domain with the ns1.heliohost.org and ns2.heliohost.org nameservers, and then add an Addon Domain via cPanel. But after filling in the eu.org form (http://eu.org/form_n.html), this is the result: where xxxxx is the name for the future domain. I tried starting with cPanel, just to be sure, but there was another (predictable) error: TL;DR: Has anyone sucessfully registered an eu.org (sub-)domain? Or how can I make ns1.heliohost.org and ns2.heliohost.org authoritative for this domain? Sorry for the long post. Best Regards, Sergio
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