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Steps to Find DNS Records of Already Added Domains #
- Open the Domain Panel:
- Navigate to the domain panel by clicking on “Sites” in the left side menu.
- Once you are on that page, you will see a link labeled “Connected Domains” at the top of your page. Click on it.
- Navigate to the domain panel by clicking on “Sites” in the left side menu.
- Select the Domain Services:
- In the Connected Domains section, you’ll see the list of domains already added.
- The first service listed corresponds to the web hosting service, and the second is for email service.
- If you only need a specific service, you can ignore the DNS records related to the other services.
- In the Connected Domains section, you’ll see the list of domains already added.
- Identifying Services:
- If you already have a website under your domain, you can ignore DNS records related to the web hosting service.
- Focus only on the records you need (e.g., for email, or if you want to adjust web hosting).
- If you already have a website under your domain, you can ignore DNS records related to the web hosting service.
- Finding DNS Records:
- After selecting the domain, the system will provide you with the DNS records for each relevant service.
- For example, DNS records for email services would include CNAME or MX records, and those for web hosting would be A records.
- After selecting the domain, the system will provide you with the DNS records for each relevant service.
Guidelines to Add DNS Records to Your Domain Registrar #
- Access Your Domain Registrar:
- Go to your domain registrar (like Namecheap, GoDaddy, Bluehost, etc.) and log into your account.
- Navigate to your DNS management or DNS settings page.
- Go to your domain registrar (like Namecheap, GoDaddy, Bluehost, etc.) and log into your account.
- Add New DNS Records:
- Depending on the type of DNS record (A, CNAME, MX, etc.) provided by the system, you’ll need to add these into your registrar’s DNS settings.
- For Example:
- A Record: If the system provides you with an A record like example.com. A 185.31.17.133, you will add it as follows:
- Host: @
- Points To: 185.31.17.133
- Host: @
- CNAME Record: For email service (e.g., em3206 pointing to u22813504.wl005.sendgrid.net), you would add it as:
- Host: em3206
- Points To: u22813504.wl005.sendgrid.net
- Host: em3206
- A Record: If the system provides you with an A record like example.com. A 185.31.17.133, you will add it as follows:
- Save Changes:
- After adding all necessary records, ensure you save the changes.
- After adding all necessary records, ensure you save the changes.
- Wait for DNS Propagation:
- DNS changes typically take time to propagate, ranging from a few minutes to 24-48 hours. During this time, the new settings may not be immediately active.
- DNS changes typically take time to propagate, ranging from a few minutes to 24-48 hours. During this time, the new settings may not be immediately active.