Some providers will set up wildcard hostnames, i.e.

*    IN A   1.2.3.4


where    anything.domain.com will be resolved to the name.

What it looks like based on the check is that the ONLY thing set up
currently is domain.com. At a minimum, you would need to define A
records (or CNAME records to point to domain.com) for each hostname,
or, if they support wildcard DNS, set that up.

Usually when a domain is created, domain.com and www.domain.com are
set up, but, that doesn't appear to be the case with what you've
presented. So, your DNS provider is the one that can fix this. If you
have it hosted at almost any registrar that offers DNS, you can
usually set this up through the Domain Registrar's control panel.

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