@ACVMF
They answered your question correctly. But either you didn't let them explain why or you misunderstood their explanation.
Hosts are tag Holders each with their own servers, so the answer to your question
"They could not tell me exactly what my domain name resolves to?"
is: It resolves to the ip address that the Host/tag Holder/Registrar that registered your Domain name (unless you pointed it elsewhere).
If you keep your Domain registration with Siteground but use Scala to Host your files then you need to point your Domain to Scala's Domain Name server.
If you are not transferring (your Domain) into a new Host then the question you need to ask the new Host is:
'What are the ip addresses of your main and secondary Domain name servers?'
Bottom line
They answered your question correctly but you didn't get the answer you wanted because you asked the wrong question.
They answered your question correctly. But either you didn't let them explain why or you misunderstood their explanation.
Hosts are tag Holders each with their own servers, so the answer to your question
"They could not tell me exactly what my domain name resolves to?"
is: It resolves to the ip address that the Host/tag Holder/Registrar that registered your Domain name (unless you pointed it elsewhere).
If you keep your Domain registration with Siteground but use Scala to Host your files then you need to point your Domain to Scala's Domain Name server.
If you are not transferring (your Domain) into a new Host then the question you need to ask the new Host is:
'What are the ip addresses of your main and secondary Domain name servers?'
Bottom line
They answered your question correctly but you didn't get the answer you wanted because you asked the wrong question.
Statistics: Posted by Webdongle — Thu Jan 02, 2025 6:21 pm