Your domain name is a key part of your website’s identity. From experience, we know that the right domain name can set your site up for success. It’s worth spending some time to choose one that fits your brand well. However, try not to overthink it. Getting stuck in the res...
TheDomain Name System (DNS)is often referred to as the “phonebook of the internet.” It is a fundamental technology that enables users to access websites and online services by translating human-readable domain names into numerical IP addresses. There areover 1.5 billion websiteson the internet...
Click on the domain, for which you need an Auth Code, to access the domain settings page: Scroll down to the Transfer section and click on Transfer to Another Registrar: Click Continue: Select Click here to see Authorization Code:You can copy the code directly from this area. Additionally...
How can we send our DNS access to Thomas? For all sites: New credentials can be created for the Thomasnet.com Google Gmail account:tmswebsiteadmin@thomasnet.com. Credentials can also be submitted in your onboarding form (sent in your program onboarding email). ...
The Domain Name System (DNS) is the reason we can type URLs into abrowserand get to the website we want to access. Although the process seems instantaneous, many communication steps happen along the way. A key player in the process is the Domain Name System. ...
Limiting specific IP address access Another way to protect your domain name is only to grant account access to specific IP addresses. This clever security measure allows you to allow specific locations, such as your home or work IP addresses, to be marked as safe. If an unauthorized IP addres...
How to access the CDN tool and enable CDN To enable, disable and manage the settings of the CDN service, go to the Speed section in your Site Tools. First, pick the desired CDN plan. IMPORTANT: If you have activated the CDN and then change the domain’s nameservers, the service will...
Ways to access your website before or during domain connection Updated over 2 weeks ago Newly registered domains or domains for which the nameservers have been recently updated may take up to 24 hours to start working globally. This is a normal part of thepropagationprocess; while the domain ...
This guide will go through the entire process of adding, editing, and managing the DNS records of domains using SiteGround nameservers. How to access your DNS zone editor To add, edit, or delete your domain’s DNS records, follow these steps. Go to your Client Area > Services > Domains....
There are two methods to access your domain’s DNS zone, depending on where you registered your domain: For Domains Registered at Hostinger Go to theDomainssection and click onManagenext to the domain: On the left menu, go to theDNS/Nameserverssubsection: ...