How do I configure new and old domain names to work with my web sever?
When adding web site(s) to your server, you also need to point the proper dns records from your registrar (the company which you purchased your domain name(s) from) to the IP address of your dedicated or virtual private server. The specific IP address was sent to you via email when you signed up for your account, and should simply be entered into your registrar’s domain name panel. For example if your virtual private server’s IP is 192.168.1.118, you would configure via your registrar to point www.yourdomainname.com at 192.168.1.118. As long as you configured your web server to work for that domain name as described in the adding web site(s) section, then your web site should now be live to the world. Note: making dns changes at your registrar can take up to 48 hours before fully in effect, meaning you may have configured your web site(s) on your server, but until the domain name is pointing at your IP no one can see your web site. TurnKey Internet offers below wholesale prices for all