How to create a website that can be accessed via Domain Name - Ubuntu Web Server Domain Names
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Pretty new to Ubuntu Web server. Been playing around with Ubuntu Web server. I have managed to get a website running and accessible to the outside world via port forward on my public IP address. I want to host multiple different website and have domain names instead of IP address to browse to the website, I understand I need to assign domain names - Anyone able to assist with this or guide me in the right direction?
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Pretty new to Ubuntu Web server. Been playing around with Ubuntu Web server. I have managed to get a website running and accessible to the outside world via port forward on my public IP address. I want to host multiple different website and have domain names instead of IP address to browse to the website, I understand I need to assign domain names - Anyone able to assist with this or guide me in the right direction?
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Hi mate, that is about port forwarding etc which I can get working. I want to publish the site via domain name - need help for this part from the start, ie creating a name server etc.
â Davidhd27
Apr 12 at 5:12
Don't do your own DNS server. Get a dynamic dns from e.g. dyndns.com, and get your domains from e.g. google domains, and point them to the dyndns name (CNAME).
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Apr 12 at 5:40
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Pretty new to Ubuntu Web server. Been playing around with Ubuntu Web server. I have managed to get a website running and accessible to the outside world via port forward on my public IP address. I want to host multiple different website and have domain names instead of IP address to browse to the website, I understand I need to assign domain names - Anyone able to assist with this or guide me in the right direction?
server dns webserver domain-server ubuntu-website
Pretty new to Ubuntu Web server. Been playing around with Ubuntu Web server. I have managed to get a website running and accessible to the outside world via port forward on my public IP address. I want to host multiple different website and have domain names instead of IP address to browse to the website, I understand I need to assign domain names - Anyone able to assist with this or guide me in the right direction?
server dns webserver domain-server ubuntu-website
server dns webserver domain-server ubuntu-website
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Hi mate, that is about port forwarding etc which I can get working. I want to publish the site via domain name - need help for this part from the start, ie creating a name server etc.
â Davidhd27
Apr 12 at 5:12
Don't do your own DNS server. Get a dynamic dns from e.g. dyndns.com, and get your domains from e.g. google domains, and point them to the dyndns name (CNAME).
â vidarlo
Apr 12 at 5:40
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Hi mate, that is about port forwarding etc which I can get working. I want to publish the site via domain name - need help for this part from the start, ie creating a name server etc.
â Davidhd27
Apr 12 at 5:12
Don't do your own DNS server. Get a dynamic dns from e.g. dyndns.com, and get your domains from e.g. google domains, and point them to the dyndns name (CNAME).
â vidarlo
Apr 12 at 5:40
Hi mate, that is about port forwarding etc which I can get working. I want to publish the site via domain name - need help for this part from the start, ie creating a name server etc.
â Davidhd27
Apr 12 at 5:12
Hi mate, that is about port forwarding etc which I can get working. I want to publish the site via domain name - need help for this part from the start, ie creating a name server etc.
â Davidhd27
Apr 12 at 5:12
Don't do your own DNS server. Get a dynamic dns from e.g. dyndns.com, and get your domains from e.g. google domains, and point them to the dyndns name (CNAME).
â vidarlo
Apr 12 at 5:40
Don't do your own DNS server. Get a dynamic dns from e.g. dyndns.com, and get your domains from e.g. google domains, and point them to the dyndns name (CNAME).
â vidarlo
Apr 12 at 5:40
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Hi mate, that is about port forwarding etc which I can get working. I want to publish the site via domain name - need help for this part from the start, ie creating a name server etc.
â Davidhd27
Apr 12 at 5:12
Don't do your own DNS server. Get a dynamic dns from e.g. dyndns.com, and get your domains from e.g. google domains, and point them to the dyndns name (CNAME).
â vidarlo
Apr 12 at 5:40