itismedavid Posted October 31, 2022 Posted October 31, 2022 Hi i would like to change my domain, i recently got 6$ tommy server and i want to link it with davidon.top idealy i just change the dns records to point to your servers. (since i want to use cloudflare for protection and other thinks) but i can also just change the nameserver if thats nececery (username itismedavid)
wolstech Posted October 31, 2022 Posted October 31, 2022 We support Cloudflare (and in fact, for the time being I'd recommend it since you can't yet edit the DNS on our name servers yourself). You just need an A record for the domain pointed to 65.19.141.77. Since you can have more than one domain, I added it as a second domain for you. There should be a folder inside your home folder called davidon.top that is the document root for the new domain. You need to set up DNS and upload content for it, and the server may take up to 2 hours to finish configuring the new domain for you. SSL won't work until the DNS is set up. Once the domain resolves properly, you can issue the certificate from Plesk.
itismedavid Posted October 31, 2022 Author Posted October 31, 2022 thanks, tho if i do use cloudflare dont i also need to set mx records so the mail service resolves? note: Really appreciate the work you guys do, I've been waiting to buy one of the donor plans for a long time and most likely will even donate to this project again later
wolstech Posted October 31, 2022 Posted October 31, 2022 If you plan to use mail from our servers, create an MX and point it to tommy2.heliohost.org. You'll also want to create a TXT record for SPF. "v=spf1 +a +mx ~all". Without a valid SPF record, major mail providers like Google and Microsoft will not accept your mail. I'm seeing zoho mail is set up on that domain at the moment, if you plan to use zoho for mail instead of us, use the records provided by them instead of the ones above. Be aware that Tommy has a 50/day sending limit for email.
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