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To point a subdomain to DigitalOcean, you need to configure DNS settings for your domain. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you do that:
Log in to your Domain Registrar's Control Panel:
Access the control panel of the service where you registered your domain.
Find the DNS Management Section:
This section might be labeled as “DNS Settings,” “DNS Management,” “Name Server Management,” or something similar.
Create a New DNS Record for the Subdomain:
Add a new A record if you are pointing to an IP address, or a CNAME record if pointing to another domain.
For an A Record:
Name: The subdomain you want to create (e.g., subdomain for subdomain.yourdomain.com).
Type: A
TTL: Time to live (typically 3600 seconds, or 1 hour, is fine).
Value: The IP address of your DigitalOcean droplet.
For a CNAME Record:
Name: The subdomain you want to create (e.g., subdomain).
Type: CNAME
TTL: Time to live.
Value: The domain name you want to point to (e.g., yourdomain.com).
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