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FluxCP to Godaddy domain

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Hi there! Do you have any idea how to connect my fluxcp to my go daddy domain? I tried searching for stuffs and past posts but it's still not connecting.

What I did earlier was,

First I edited the A record and used my "@" as my host, I also added my website ip. But when i type my domain it only shows error
 

Not Found


HTTP Error 404. The requested resource is not found.



After that, I tried adding a new AAAA record and I used "@" as my host and I tried putting my website ip (which is my current domain for my fluxcp right now and it's says that Enter a valid 128-bit/IPv6 address)

 

 

Thanks in advance!
 

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7 hours ago, Akkarin said:

For other users in the future that may come across this thread, could you please type up your solution.

So for the godaddy user with different hosting like mine, I am using an apache for my fluxcp

What I did was,


Added a new "A" record, + my IP and then 600 TTL.  All you have to do now is to wait, hope it helps!!!

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16 hours ago, madlorence said:

Please disregard this post, I found a solution. Thanks!!!!!!

For other users in the future that may come across this thread, could you please type up your solution.

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On 1/22/2020 at 2:53 AM, madlorence said:

So for the godaddy user with different hosting like mine, I am using an apache for my fluxcp

What I did was,


Added a new "A" record, + my IP and then 600 TTL.  All you have to do now is to wait, hope it helps!!!

could you please elaborate it step by step for us beginners how is it done? I also look for past posts but cant find it. Luckily I stumbled in your post. Thanks

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6 hours ago, Schmerz said:

please elaborate it step by step

If you typed "changing DNS records" into google you'll find the answer. There's no point in typing up a guide to administrating DNS records when there are so many already, and some are specific to hosts as their methods change.

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