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Working with Domains (DNS) (16)

Cómo ajustar los servidores de nombre para su dominio.

Posted: 10-5-2009 in Working with Domains (DNS)
To view this article in English click here. Cuando registra un dominio con nosotros, lo estacionamos en nuestros servidores de estacionamiento para que desplegará una página temporaria a visitas a su nombre de dominio en el Internet. Después de determinar cuál proveedor de hosting (alojamiento) quiere usar, podrá cambiar a los servidores de nombre para eliminar [...]

Managing Your DNS in the Hosting Control Center

Posted: 3-17-2009 in Working with Domains (DNS)
If you have domains registered elsewhere, but hosted here, you can manage your DNS through the Hosting Control Center. To Manage Your DNS through the Hosting Control CenterLog in to your Account Manager. In the My Products section, select Hosting. Next to the hosting account you want to modify, click Manage Account. In the Settings section of the Hosting [...]

Setting Nameservers for .ca Domain Names

Posted: 11-24-2008 in Working with Domains (DNS)
When setting custom .ca nameservers for .ca domains, you must also enter an IP address. You can enter up to nine IP addresses per nameserver. A custom .ca nameserver is a nameserver that ends in .ca, such as ns1.coolexample.ca. If you’re parking your domain with us, using our hosted nameservers, or using a non-.ca nameserver, [...]

Managing Your Hosting Account Domains

Posted: 7-29-2008 in Working with Domains (DNS)
Here’s the lowdown: To manage your hosting account domains, go to the Domain Management page in the Settings section of the Hosting Control Center. In addition to your primary hosted domain, you can host other domains on a single Windows or Linux hosting account. Deluxe and Unlimited Hosting plans allow you to point additional domains [...]

Managing Your Hosting Account Subdomains

Posted: 7-22-2008 in Working with Domains (DNS)
To manage your hosting account subdomains, go to the Domain Management page in the Settings section of the Hosting Control Center. A subdomain is an easy way to create a memorable Web address for unique content areas of your site. For example, you could create a subdomain for pictures on your site called “pics” that is [...]

Specifying a New Default Document Root on Your Hosting Account

Posted: 2-22-2008 in Working with Domains (DNS)
NOTE: This procedure is available for Linux accounts running Configuration 2.0 and Deluxe or Premium Windows hosting accounts. We do not support the concept of explicitly changing the document root on your hosting account. However, there is a workaround you can employ to accomplish this. Follow the procedures in the following articles, keeping [...]

Publishing Content Before DNS Is Modified

Posted: 11-30-2007 in Working with Domains (DNS)
Preview DNS lets you test your website prior to launch to ensure it displays and behaves properly on our hosting servers before modifying your domain’s DNS record. This is beneficial when you are setting up a website for a domain that is currently active, either in your account or with another hosting provider. Before your [...]

Working with Preview DNS

Posted: 11-6-2007 in Working with Domains (DNS)
Preview DNS lets you test your website prior to launch to ensure it displays and behaves properly on our hosting servers before modifying your domain’s DNS record. This is beneficial when you are setting up a website for a domain that is currently active, either in your account or with another hosting provider. When you enable [...]

Removing a Domain Alias from Your Hosting Account

Posted: 4-21-2006 in Working with Domains (DNS)
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Adding a Domain Alias to Your Hosting Account

Posted: 4-21-2006 in Working with Domains (DNS)
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Hosting Account Domain Name Change Troubleshooting

Posted: 12-21-2005 in Working with Domains (DNS)
If your website’s pages do not resolve after changing the domain name on your hosting account, you may be using absolute URLs containing the old domain name in the HTML code for your site. Absolute URLs contain the entire URL path (e.g., “http://www.coolexample.com/default.html”). After a domain name change, you must update any absolute URLs in [...]

Changing the Domain Name on Your Hosting Account

Posted: 12-20-2005 in Working with Domains (DNS)
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Setting Nameservers for Your Domain Names

Posted: 11-1-2005 in Working with Domains (DNS)
Haga clic aquí para ver este artículo en español. When you register a domain name with us, we park it on our parked nameservers so a temporary page displays when visitors go to your website. After you determine which hosting provider to use, you can change your domain name’s nameservers to remove the parked page and [...]

What is a subdomain?

Posted: 8-22-2005 in Working with Domains (DNS)
A subdomain is an easy way to create a memorable Web address for unique content areas of your site. For example, you could create a subdomain for pictures on your site called “pics” that is accessible through the URL pics.example.com in addition to www.example.com/pics. For more information, see Managing Your Hosting Account Subdomains.

Can I host multiple domains on a single hosting account?

Posted: 4-13-2005 in Working with Domains (DNS)
Yes, in addition to your primary domain, you can host additional domains on a single Windows or Linux shared hosting account. Deluxe and Unlimited Hosting plans allow you to point additional domains to any content subdirectory. Domains added to Economy hosting plans can point to the hosting root directory, only. For more information, see [...]

 

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