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Answer #1: Posted by Kingmonu on June 18th, 2021 11:59 PM
- Log in to your Account Manager.
- Next to Domains, click Manage.
- Select the domain name you want to use, click Settings and select Manage DNS.
- Click the Settings tab.
- Under Nameservers, click Manage.
- Under Setup type, select Custom.
- Click Enter custom nameservers.
- Fill out the name server fields with the name servers provided in the MagicPress panel shown above (click Add Nameserver if necessary). Click Save to save changes.
Note: Once you have made changes to your nameservers at the registrar, there will be 24-48 hours of DNS propagation during which your website may not be available.
Alternatively, you can direct your domain to MagicPress by creating an A record in the DNS settings of your domain registrar.
First, click set up your nameservers on your MagicPress panel.
This will reveal the data that needs to be entered in the A record.
Note that the values shown in the image above are only examples. You need to use the values provided in your MagicPress panel.
Then, you'll need to visit your domain registrar, in this case GoDaddy, and perform the following steps.
- Log in to your Account Manager
- Next to Domains, click Manage.
- Select the domain name you want to use, click Settings and select Manage DNS.
- Click the DNS Zone File tab.
- Click the Edit option to get to the Zone File Editor.
- Click Add Record.
- From the Record type list, select A (Host).
- Complete the following fields:
- Host Name - Enter the host name the A record links to. Type @ to point the record directly to your domain name.
- Points to IP Address - Enter the IP address provided in the MagicPress panel.
- TTL -insert the data from the MagicPress panel.
- Click OK, then click Save Zone File.The new A record displays in the A (Host) section.
Note: Once you have made changes to your DNS settings at the registrar, there will be 24-48 hours of DNS propagation during which your website may not be available.
Answer #2: Posted by SonuKumar on June 19th, 2021 1:48 AM
Add DNS hosting
Log in to your GoDaddy Domain Control Center. (Need help logging in? ...
Select DNS > Add DNS Hosting.
Type your domain in the Domain Name field, then select Next.
Assign the provided nameservers to your domain name through your domain registrar.
https://in.godaddy.com/help/manage-dns-records-680
Manage DNS records
How and where you add, edit or delete your DNS records depends on where your DNS is hosted. This is determined by where your nameservers are pointing. There are three possible options for where you'll manage your DNS:
Your domain is registered with GoDaddy and is using our nameservers: you'll manage DNS settings in your GoDaddy account.
Your domain is not registered with GoDaddy, but is using our nameservers: you'll manage DNS settings in your GoDaddy account. This is usually the case if you're hosting a website with us, or using DNS Hosting.
Your domain is registered with any company, but is not using our nameservers: you won't manage DNS with us at all. You'll need to work with your DNS and/or website hosting company instead.
If your DNS is with us, you can add, edit or delete DNS records in your account.
A record: The primary DNS record used to connect your domain to an IP address that directs visitors to your website. Add / Edit / Delete
Subdomain: Any DNS record that's on a prefix of your domain name such as blog.coolexample.com. A subdomain can be created using an A record that points to the IP address (the most common), a CNAME that points to a URL, or even an MX record. Add / Edit / Delete
CNAME: A type of record that also adds a prefix to your domain name and is sometimes referred to as a type of subdomain. A CNAME can't point to an IP address. It can only point to another domain name or URL address. For example, you can create a CNAME for store.coolexample.com that points to a different URL, such as a store built with Shopify. Add / Edit / Delete
MX record: Manages your email address and makes sure your email messages get to your inbox. Different email services use different MX records, and email with GoDaddy is automatically set up for you. Add / Edit / Delete
TXT record: Allows you to verify domain ownership and setup email sender policies. Add / Edit / Delete
SPF record: A type of TXT record that lets you set up email sender policies. This is an advanced type of DNS record. Add / Edit / Delete
NS record: Contains information about your nameservers. Use these records to identify which nameservers you should use if your domain is not registered with GoDaddy, but you want to manage your DNS with us. This is an advanced custom DNS record. Add / Edit / Delete
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