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Problems with dns

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2017 3:19 am
by leomolinas
I have an aws instance running on Debian GNU / Linux 8, the problem I have is that I can not and do not configure a DNS for all my websites "for example: vesta default DNS, which does not work". The documentation that I have been able to read explains only to enrich the domain to vesta by assigning the ip in the domain provider, but what I want is to only enter a dns to the provider without intermediating with the ip.

Can someone explain to me what configuration I should perform?

PD: my English is very bad

Re: Problems with dns

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2017 7:52 am
by mehargags
Well, I did not understand very clear what you want, but I guess you can use DNS of your registrar to host your DNS zone there. Then just change A record of your Domain(s) to point to your VestaCP server's IP. Should be easy and straightforward setup. This way you won't be using/needing DNS on VestaCP Server

Re: Problems with dns

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2017 5:38 am
by leomolinas
mehargags wrote:Well, I did not understand very clear what you want, but I guess you can use DNS of your registrar to host your DNS zone there. Then just change A record of your Domain(s) to point to your VestaCP server's IP. Should be easy and straightforward setup. This way you won't be using/needing DNS on VestaCP Server
I know they can use a simple A record, but some hosting providers have their own nameservers? E.g. ns1.host.tld and ns2.host.tld and everything then just works So how do I do this?

How do i set up DNS?

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2017 5:45 am
by leomolinas
Hello, I have a server amazon web service "aws" running VestaCP. How can people now point their domain to it? I know they can use a simple A record, but some hosting providers have their own nameservers? E.g. ns1.host.tld and ns2.host.tld and everything then just works So how do I do this?

Re: How do i set up DNS?

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2017 11:42 am
by mehargags
why open a similar thread while you already had this open here ?
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You need to manage and create your DNS zones where you host your DNS.
You can host your DNS at
1. your domain registrars's site (godaddy, namecheap, etc.)
or
2. you hosting provider's side (Digital ocean/linode/bluehost/etc.
If you use option 2, you need to change your DNS server for the doamin in your Registrar side to point to your hosting provider's NameServers.

Clear as mud ?

Re: Problems with dns

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2017 11:47 am
by mehargags
if you have your domain's DNS pointed to hosting provider's DNS, then you need to set your A records inside the hosting provider's DNS management panel.

What is your domain registrar ?? GoDaddy or someone else ? Name it and I'll show you around the exact way