DNS Server change

Forgive me if this has been asked before, I've been searching for an answer and can't seem to find one.
i am using the previous version of iweb and i have just published my site.
I am trying to figure out how to use my registered domain name.
I know i need to change my DNS server but don't know how to find out what the .mac one is..
and if iweb 06 can even do this.
also, when i published my site to my .mac account the first page comes up but none of the other pages that i linked from the main page.
any thoughts or suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
aavalenti

Hi aavalenti,
For the Domain I'd like you to have a look at the following page
http://alyeska.altervista.org/en/iWeb_Domains.html
However .mac doesn't provide DNS servers.
For the question about the page and not working links you need to reupload the site from iWeb by making a publish all. Seems like some pages aren't on the server.
Regards,
Cédric

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      Infra     <unknown>    Yes        63    Yes        HOME-C7D4-2.4
      Infra     <unknown>    Yes        70    Yes        HOME-B917-2.4
      Infra     <unknown>    Yes        43    Yes        HOME-34F2
      Infra     <unknown>    Yes        70    Yes        (Unnamed Network)
      Infra     <unknown>    No        40    Yes        xfinitywifi
      Infra     <unknown>    Yes        71    Yes        HOME-C42D
      Infra     g    No        43    Yes        (Unnamed Network)
      Infra     <unknown>    Yes        28    Yes        HOME-44C2
      Infra     <unknown>    Yes        20    Yes        YVNM7
      Infra     b    Yes        21    Yes        PKennedy
      Infra     <unknown>    Yes        33    Yes        HOME-A9DC
      Infra     <unknown>    Yes        35    Yes        (Unnamed Network)
      Infra     <unknown>    Yes        16    Yes        HOME-96A6-2.4
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        SSID length: 11
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        Security: No
        Set by group policy: No
        Connect even if network is not broadcasting: No
        Connectable: Yes
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        Security: Yes
        Set by group policy: No
        Connect even if network is not broadcasting: No
        Connectable: No
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        Connection mode: Infra
        Security: Yes
        Set by group policy: No
        Connect even if network is not broadcasting: No
        Connectable: No
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      SSID: xfinitywifi
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       Security settings provided by hardware manufacturer (IHV): No
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       Association status: Success
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       Configured encryption type: None
       802.1X protocol: No
       Key exchange initiated: Yes
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        Multicast key received: No
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       Number of security packets sent: 0
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        Ndis Tx: 2543
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        Multicast decrypt success: 0
        Unicast decrypt failure: 0
        Multicast decrypt failure: 0
        Rx success: 3954
        Rx failure: 0
        Tx success: 537
        Tx failure: 4
        Tx retry: 2
        Tx multiple retry: 2
        Tx max lifetime exceeded: 0
        Tx ACK failure: 18
       Roaming history: 0 item(s)
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     Interface name: Intel(R) Centrino(R) Advanced-N 6250 AGN
     Interface type: Native WiFi
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    IPv4 Address: 192.168.X.XX
    IPv4 Subnet Mask: 255.255.XX.X
    Lease Obtained: Saturday, March 07, 2015 7:57:14 PM
    Lease Expires: Saturday, March 07, 2015 8:24:44 PM
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    Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
    Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.
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    Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
    Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
    Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
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    Reply from 173.194.121.6: bytes=32 time=24ms TTL=55
    Reply from 173.194.121.6: bytes=32 time=19ms TTL=55
    Request timed out.
    Request timed out.
    Ping statistics for 173.194.121.6:
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    Request timed out.
    Request timed out.
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    Request timed out.
    Ping statistics for 74.125.239.34:
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    Reply from 65.55.157.204: bytes=32 time=111ms TTL=237
    Request timed out.
    Request timed out.
    Reply from 65.55.157.204: bytes=32 time=1537ms TTL=237
    Ping statistics for 65.55.157.204:
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    Request timed out.
    Request timed out.
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      2    13 ms    13 ms    27 ms  ae-14-32767-ar03.newcastle.de.panjde.comcast.net [68.85.192.205]
      3    20 ms    26 ms    21 ms  he-5-10-0-0-cr01.ashburn.va.ibone.comcast.net [68.86.94.249]
      4    18 ms    34 ms    22 ms  he-0-13-0-0-pe07.ashburn.va.ibone.comcast.net [68.86.86.50]
      5    19 ms    18 ms    18 ms  50-248-116-190-static.hfc.comcastbusiness.net [50.248.116.190]
      6    35 ms    18 ms    18 ms  209.85.249.217
      7    21 ms    19 ms    19 ms  72.14.233.93
      8     *        *        *     Request timed out.
      9     *     2509 ms   677 ms  iad23s25-in-f5.1e100.net [173.194.121.5]
    Trace complete.
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      2    22 ms    19 ms    17 ms  ae-14-32767-ar03.newcastle.de.panjde.comcast.net[68.85.192.205]
      3    19 ms    19 ms    18 ms  he-5-14-0-0-cr01.ashburn.va.ibone.comcast.net [68.86.166.121]
      4    18 ms    18 ms    18 ms  he-0-15-0-0-cr01.350ecermak.il.ibone.comcast.net[68.86.85.74]
      5    19 ms    18 ms    22 ms  50-248-116-190-static.hfc.comcastbusiness.net [50.248.116.190]
      6    22 ms    36 ms    19 ms  209.85.249.217
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     14  1403 ms   101 ms   126 ms  nuq04s19-in-f2.1e100.net [74.125.239.34]
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      2    13 ms    15 ms    13 ms  ae-14-32767-ar03.newcastle.de.panjde.comcast.net[68.85.192.205]
      3    20 ms    19 ms    17 ms  he-5-13-0-0-cr01.ashburn.va.ibone.comcast.net [68.86.95.145]
      4    17 ms    20 ms    20 ms  he-0-13-0-0-pe07.ashburn.va.ibone.comcast.net [68.86.86.50]
      5    17 ms    18 ms    38 ms  as8075-2-c.ashburn.va.ibone.comcast.net [173.167.58.82]
      6    18 ms    18 ms    36 ms  ae4-0.ash-96cbe-1a.ntwk.msn.net [207.46.36.172]
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     10     *        *        *     Request timed out.
     11    86 ms    84 ms    84 ms  ae4-0.lax-96cbe-1a.ntwk.msn.net [191.234.83.150]
     12    86 ms    86 ms    87 ms  ae9-0.by2-96c-1a.ntwk.msn.net [207.46.42.176]
     13     *        *        *     Request timed out.
     14     *        *        *     Request timed out.
     15     *        *        *     Request timed out.
     16     *        *        *     Request timed out.
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    Tracing route to origin.by181w.bay181.mail.live.com [207.46.11.236]
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      2    18 ms    13 ms    13 ms  ae-14-32767-ar03.newcastle.de.panjde.comcast.net[68.85.192.205]
      3    21 ms    19 ms    21 ms  he-5-12-0-0-cr01.ashburn.va.ibone.comcast.net [68.86.95.141]
      4    18 ms    21 ms    18 ms  he-0-13-0-0-pe07.ashburn.va.ibone.comcast.net [68.86.86.50]
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      6     *        *        *     Request timed out.
      7     *        *        *     Request timed out.
      8     *        *        *     Request timed out.
      9     *        *        *     Request timed out.
     10     *        *        *     Request timed out.
     11     *        *        *     Request timed out.
     12     *        *        *     Request timed out.
     13     *        *        *     Request timed out.
     14     *        *        *     Request timed out.
     15     *        *        *     Request timed out.
     16     *        *        *     Request timed out.
     17     *        *        *     Request timed out.
     18     *        *        *     Request timed out.
     19     *        *        *     Request timed out.
     20     *        *        *     Request timed out.
     21     *        *        *     Request timed out.
     22     *        *        *     Request timed out.
     23     *        *        *     Request timed out.
     24     *        *        *     Request timed out.
     25     *        *        *     Request timed out.
     26     *        *        *     Request timed out.
     27     *        *        *     Request timed out.
     28     *        *        *     Request timed out.
     29     *        *        *     Request timed out.
     30     *        *        *     Request timed out.
    Trace complete.
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    Error Severity    Domain               
    User      Description
    45           EvtEngine           
    3/8/2015 20:40  Success               
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    AppDriver          
    SYSTEM               
    Getting List of adapters.
    47           S24EvMon          
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    AppDriver          
    SYSTEM               
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    Driver    SYSTEM               
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    3/8/2015 20:47  Information       
    Driver    SYSTEM               
    ATC 06:1d:cf:2a:44:c0 xfinitywifi 6 RSSI=-88
    158         S24EvMon          
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    Driver    SYSTEM               
    AssociationFailure 06:1d:cf:2a:44:c0 xfinitywifi 6 CNCT_GENERAL_FAILURE
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    3/8/2015 20:47  Information       
    Driver    SYSTEM               
    AddToExclude 06:1d:cf:2a:44:c0 xfinitywifi 6 WEV_EXCLUDE_LIST_REASON_802_11_ASSOC_FAILURE
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    3/8/2015 20:47  Information       
    Driver    SYSTEM               
    ATC 06:1d:d5:d5:34:f0 xfinitywifi 6 RSSI=-79
    161         S24EvMon          
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    Driver    SYSTEM               
    RxAuthSuccess 06:1d:d5:d5:34:f0 6
    162         S24EvMon          
    3/8/2015 20:47  Success               
    Driver    SYSTEM               
    RxAssocResp 06:1d:d5:d5:34:f0 6 -77
    163         S24EvMon          
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    TCP/IP  SYSTEM               
    VoIP: Got link down - deleting flows .
    164         S24EvMon          
    3/8/2015 20:49  Information       
    Driver    SYSTEM               
    ATC 06:1d:d4:eb:87:00 xfinitywifi 11 RSSI=-88
    165         S24EvMon          
    3/8/2015 20:49  Error     
    Driver    SYSTEM               
    AssociationFailure 06:1d:d4:eb:87:00 xfinitywifi 11 CNCT_GENERAL_FAILURE
    166         S24EvMon          
    3/8/2015 20:49  Information       
    Driver    SYSTEM               
    AddToExclude 06:1d:d4:eb:87:00 xfinitywifi 11 WEV_EXCLUDE_LIST_REASON_802_11_ASSOC_FAILURE
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    3/8/2015 20:49  Information       
    Driver    SYSTEM               
    ATC 06:1d:d4:eb:87:00 xfinitywifi 11 RSSI=-89
    168         S24EvMon          
    3/8/2015 20:49  Error     
    Driver    SYSTEM               
    AssociationFailure 06:1d:d4:eb:87:00 xfinitywifi 11 CNCT_GENERAL_FAILURE
    169         S24EvMon          
    3/8/2015 20:49  Information       
    Driver    SYSTEM               
    AddToExclude 06:1d:d4:eb:87:00 xfinitywifi 11 WEV_EXCLUDE_LIST_REASON_802_11_ASSOC_FAILURE
    170         S24EvMon          
    3/8/2015 20:49  Information       
    Driver    SYSTEM               
    ATC 06:1d:d4:eb:87:00 xfinitywifi 11 RSSI=-90
    171         S24EvMon          
    3/8/2015 20:49  Error     
    Driver    SYSTEM               
    AssociationFailure 06:1d:d4:eb:87:00 xfinitywifi 11 CNCT_GENERAL_FAILURE
    172         S24EvMon          
    3/8/2015 20:49  Information       
    Driver    SYSTEM               
    ATC 06:1d:d5:d5:34:f0 xfinitywifi 6 RSSI=-82
    173         S24EvMon          
    3/8/2015 20:49  Success               
    Driver    SYSTEM               
    RxAuthSuccess 06:1d:d5:d5:34:f0 6
    174         S24EvMon          
    3/8/2015 20:49  Success               
    Driver    SYSTEM               
    RxAssocResp 06:1d:d5:d5:34:f0 6 -81
    175         S24EvMon          
    3/8/2015 20:50  Information       
    Driver    SYSTEM               
    AddToExclude 06:1d:d5:d5:34:f0 xfinitywifi 6 WEV_EXCLUDE_LIST_REASON_802_11_AUTH_FAILURE
    176         S24EvMon          
    3/8/2015 20:50  Information       
    Driver    SYSTEM               
    ATC 06:1d:d5:d5:34:f0 xfinitywifi 6 RSSI=-79
    177         S24EvMon          
    3/8/2015 20:50  Success               
    Driver    SYSTEM               
    RxAuthSuccess 06:1d:d5:d5:34:f0 6
    178         S24EvMon          
    3/8/2015 20:50  Success               
    Driver    SYSTEM               
    RxAssocResp 06:1d:d5:d5:34:f0 6 -80
    179         S24EvMon          
    3/8/2015 21:03  Information       
    Driver    SYSTEM               
    RoamTrigger 06:1d:d5:d5:34:f0 xfinitywifi 6 RSSI=-81 MisBcn=8 RSSITh=-85 Roam Other Reason
    186         S24EvMon          
    3/8/2015 21:21  Information       
    General               
    SYSTEM               
    DeviceIoCtrlS24NDIS: (2) Failed to send OID 0xff100055 to driver. Error - 31
    187        
    S24EvMon          
    3/8/2015 21:21  Information       
    General               
    SYSTEM               
    DeviceIoCtrlS24NDIS - Dot11ExtNicSpecificExtension failed (31)

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