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Home/Article/Web Hosting/DNS/How do I create an A Record in my cPanel account?

How do I create an A Record in my cPanel account?

Written by VernalWeb
July 15, 2017

A record is a great feature of DNS (Domain Name System). To point your domain to any specific address, you can create A record in your cPanel account. Let’s learn how create an A record in cPanel.

To create an A Record in cPanel, follow these steps:

Step 1: Sign in to your cPanel account.

Step 2: Under the “Domains” section, click on the “Simple Zone Editor”

simple zone editor

Step 3: In the “Add an A Record” section, type your expected name in the name section and IP address in the address section.

a recordStep 4: Click on the “Add an A Record” button to save your changes.

And you are done.


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