We have not been able to verify your authority to this domain. On your domain register's website, locate your domain name system (DNS) settings and enter the following two CNAMEs: (Name: www, Destination: ghs.google.com) and (Name : 5dtwjkg5l5aa, Destination:gv-vqaqeej73trbzl.dv.googlehosted.com). See https://support.google.com/blogger/answer/1233387 for detailed instructions. Support page link
How to fix We have not been able to verify your authority to this domain
Here you are getting to see two CNAME records, now you have to add both the CNAME records one by one with the DNS of your domain, for this you have to open the website from where the domain was purchased, then select the domain whose domain want to Add CNAME with, Then Search DNS Option, Then Add New Record Select CNAME then in it (Name: www, Destination: ghs.google.com) and (Name : 5dtwjkg5l5aa, Destination:gv-vqaqeej73trbzl.dv .googlehosted.com). Add both, in this the last code is generated separately on all domains.
After doing this you need to add four A-records pointing to your root domain (without www.):
216.239.32.21
216.239.34.21
216.239.36.21
216.239.38.21
All these IP addresses have to be added with A Record, after adding total 6 items, you have to wait 24-48 hours, after that Save Button will be per click.
"We have not been able to verify your authority to this domain" is an error message that may appear when you are trying to verify ownership or access to a domain in various online services such as Google Search Console, Google Analytics, or others. This error message indicates that the verification process has failed, and the service was not able to confirm that you have the necessary permissions to access or manage the domain.
To fix this error, here are some steps you can take:
1. Check your domain registrar: Make sure that your domain is registered with a valid domain registrar and that your account information and contact details are up-to-date. Some online services may require you to verify your domain ownership by providing specific DNS records or other verification methods. You may need to log in to your domain registrar account to make these changes.
2. Verify domain ownership: Verify your domain ownership by using the recommended verification method provided by the online service. This may involve adding a verification code or TXT record to your domain's DNS settings. Make sure to follow the specific instructions provided by the service you are trying to verify with.
3. Check your DNS settings: Double-check your DNS settings to ensure that they are configured correctly. Make sure that your DNS records are pointing to the correct IP address or hostname, and that there are no conflicting or outdated records that may cause issues.
4. Wait for propagation: After you have made changes to your DNS settings or domain ownership verification, you may need to wait for some time for the changes to propagate across the internet. This can take up to 24-48 hours in some cases, so be patient and check back later.
5. Contact support: If you have tried all the above steps and still cannot verify your domain ownership, contact the support team of the online service you are trying to use. They may be able to provide further guidance or troubleshoot the issue with you.
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