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Points to : Fill in this field with the new IP address. TTL : acronym for “time-to-live ” (time to live), the value entered in this field tells the DNS resolver how long it should cache a DNS query. The default value is usually 14400 or four hours . Editing an A record in hPanel's DNS Zone Editor CNAME records A CNAME or “canonical name” record establishes a particular domain as an alias for another domain. When end users enter one of the alias domain names into their web browsers, they will be taken to the same IP address. This helps domain administrators because they don't have to create multiple A records to point multiple doma point to main.yourdomain,
Adding a CNAME record for each alias domain is sufficient. Options for EA Leads editing CNAME records on hpanel When you add a new CNAME record, in addition to the TTL, you enter the name of the alias domain or subdomain in the Name field and in the Target field you enter the domain to which the alias domain will point. Points to : Fill in this field with the new IP address. TTL : acronym for “time-to-live ” (time to live), the value entered in this field tells the DNS resolver how long it should cache a DNS query. The default value is usually 14400 or four hours . Editing an A record in hPanel's DNS Zone Editor CNAME records A CNAME or “canonical name” record establishes a particular domain as an alias for another domain. When end users enter one of the alias domain names into their web browsers,
They will be taken to the same IP address. This helps domain administrators because they don't have to create multiple A records to point multiple domains to the same IP address. For example, if you want the subdomains aliasNAME record, in addition to the TTL, you enter the name of the alias domain or subdomain in the Name field and in the Target field you enter the domain to which the alias domain will point. Points to : Fill in this field with the new IP address. TTL : acronym for “time-to-live ” (time to live), the value entered in this field tells the DNS resolver how long it should cache a DNS query. The default value is usually 14400 or four hours . Editing an A record in hPanel's S Zone Editor CNAME records A CNAME or “canonical name” record establishes a particular domain as an alias for another domain. When end users enter one of the alias domain names into their web browsers, they will be taken to the same IP address.
Adding a CNAME record for each alias domain is sufficient. Options for EA Leads editing CNAME records on hpanel When you add a new CNAME record, in addition to the TTL, you enter the name of the alias domain or subdomain in the Name field and in the Target field you enter the domain to which the alias domain will point. Points to : Fill in this field with the new IP address. TTL : acronym for “time-to-live ” (time to live), the value entered in this field tells the DNS resolver how long it should cache a DNS query. The default value is usually 14400 or four hours . Editing an A record in hPanel's DNS Zone Editor CNAME records A CNAME or “canonical name” record establishes a particular domain as an alias for another domain. When end users enter one of the alias domain names into their web browsers,
They will be taken to the same IP address. This helps domain administrators because they don't have to create multiple A records to point multiple domains to the same IP address. For example, if you want the subdomains aliasNAME record, in addition to the TTL, you enter the name of the alias domain or subdomain in the Name field and in the Target field you enter the domain to which the alias domain will point. Points to : Fill in this field with the new IP address. TTL : acronym for “time-to-live ” (time to live), the value entered in this field tells the DNS resolver how long it should cache a DNS query. The default value is usually 14400 or four hours . Editing an A record in hPanel's S Zone Editor CNAME records A CNAME or “canonical name” record establishes a particular domain as an alias for another domain. When end users enter one of the alias domain names into their web browsers, they will be taken to the same IP address.