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April 15, 2011, 04:39:45 AM
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I've bought some domain names using kalyhost, however I've never configured dns before(using IP addresses all the time) and I'm a little lost as to what to do. There isn't any help on the kalyhost site.

So I create a new zone, and then from what I know I need to create a new a record right?

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So if I want bitcoin-global.com to go to 109.75.176.245 what would fill into the fields in the below screenshot,
I've already tried to have a dev.bitcoin-global.com but it's not resolving.

For host I put dev.bitcoin-global.com
and ip the address 109.75.176.245, is that right?

I mean the http server is up an running at that ip. Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong?




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April 15, 2011, 04:50:26 AM
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I don't know how Kalyhost works but usually you would just want the hostname (dev) in your A record not the FQDN. And if your domain registration is pointing to ns1.xta.net/ns2 and propagated (several hours) you should be able to resolve dev.bitcoin-global.com from a looking glass nslookup.

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April 15, 2011, 04:53:05 AM
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Yep, that's what you want to do. Your live DNS record as seen from here looks like:

dev.bitcoin-global.com.bitcoin-global.com. 600 IN A 109.75.176.245

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April 15, 2011, 05:09:03 AM
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Yep, that's what you want to do. Your live DNS record as seen from here looks like:

dev.bitcoin-global.com.bitcoin-global.com. 600 IN A 109.75.176.245

AHAHAHAHAha that resolves.

Great, thats perfect, I knew it was something small like that.

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April 15, 2011, 05:58:26 AM
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For info if you want to define a A on the domain itself, just leave "Host" empty.
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