Warning:
First, please ensure that you have configured your HTTP server for the website(s) we will be configuring here. This tutorial explains how to configure your server.For your website to be accessible you need to point your domain to your server's IP address (where can I find it ?).
Go into the management area of the concerned domain. In the Technical Settings section, click Manage DNS zone file. Choose the normal interface and click Add an entry.
You are advised to begin with the www sub-domain:
You are not limited to one single domain name. You can host as many domains as you want on your HTTP server.
For instance, you can host a website (example.com), have another sub-domain on the same site (subdomain.example.com), hoste another site (www.myfriendssite.com), or offer free websites while still using yours (john.friends.example.com).
In the following screenshot, for instance, www.example.com and blog.example.com are configured to point to your server:
Note:
Now all you need is a little patience (especially with non .com extentions). The propagation time is six hours on average.
Three distinct interfaces allow you to configure your zone with Gandi:
Tip:
Click here if you don't yet know how to reach our zone management interface.Gandi's 'simple' zone management interface:
You must enter the IP address of the web server where your pages are hosted in the form's 'A' field, in order for your site to be accessible via your domain name. You will also need to provide the name of your mail server in the MX field to have e-mail addresses linked to your domain.
This is the default interface for your zone file management. This interface shows a table containing all your existing zone records:
Each line corresponds to a record in your zone file that you can edit or delete. Of course, you can also add more records if you want.
Tip:
Don't panic if you make mistake: you can always revert back to the previous configuration!Below is the list of available records:
The two last columns (the pencil and the orange cross) are not related to your record data, but let you edit or delete the record.
How to use the Gandi zone configuration 'expert' interface:
Gandi provides an empty text zone so you can write up a zone file yourself. You can enter all records you need as long as the syntax is properly followed (be particularly with the full stops at the end of lines).
Important:
If you haven't properly configured your zone, your domain name won't be accessible anymore. Please note that our Customer Support will only treat questions related about the services we offer.The DNS system is an extremely vast topic. Unless you possess sufficient knowledge regarding its configuration, we strongly recommend that you avoid using the "expert" interface and stick to "simple" or "normal".
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