Hostinger
Overview
Section titled “Overview”Hostinger is used as an external provider for some LEF-managed domains (public DNS and/or website hosting).
In practice, this is “hosting as a service”: provider-managed WordPress/static hosting with a fixed public IP and resource quotas (rather than an EVEO-style VM you log into).
Purpose
Section titled “Purpose”- Provider-managed DNS (authoritative) depending on nameservers
- Website hosting for selected domains
- Optional provider-managed email (where enabled)
Inventory
Section titled “Inventory”These values are observed in Hostinger plans and may vary per domain.
| Field | Observed value |
|---|---|
| Provider label | hostinger |
| Nameservers | ns1.dns-parking.com, ns2.dns-parking.com |
| Hosting server name | server543 |
| Website IP address | 82.180.134.125 |
Entry points
Section titled “Entry points”| Surface | Value | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Provider dashboard | unclear | Use the Hostinger control panel for the domain/plan. |
| Nameservers | ns1.dns-parking.com, ns2.dns-parking.com | Seen in Hostinger-managed DNS setups. |
Operational notes
Section titled “Operational notes”- Domain pages under Domains document where each domain’s DNS/hosting/email are managed.
- For split-horizon behavior, internal DNS is managed separately (see DNS split horizon).
Known risks / failure modes
Section titled “Known risks / failure modes”- Wrong dashboard: changes applied in a provider that is not authoritative for the domain (nameservers don’t match).
- DNS drift: authoritative DNS updated but internal DNS (split-horizon) not updated (or vice versa).
- Certificate mismatch: site moves providers but TLS issuance/renewal workflow isn’t updated.