To direct to a VPS or Dedicated Server the domain served on
our NS, do the following:
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Edit address records like
A and in the field “
Data»Specify an IP address for them
VPS or
dedicated server in format
IPv4 (four numbers separated by a dot):

If the VPS should be available not only over IPv4, but also over IPv6,
edit address records like
AAAA (if there are no such records, you can add) and enter the IP address in the format
IPv6 (colon-separated groups of numbers and symbols) in the "
Data»:

If the server should be accessible only via IPv4,
remove AAAA records:

Wait for the update
DNS cache... This usually takes several hours (maximum 72).
Attention! The server that is to receive domain mail must have the appropriate software installed and configured.
If the VPS or dedicated server should host not only the website, but also the domain mailboxes, do the following:
If there is an entry in the domain settings like
CNAMErelated to mail,
remove her:

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Add a new MX record pointing to the subdomain added in the previous step:

When adding:
Wait for the update
DNS cache... This usually takes several hours (maximum 72).
If the domain is served on third-party NS, you can set for the domain in the control panel of the current registrar
our NS,
add domain in our control panel and follow the steps described
here.
To direct a domain served by third-party NS to a VPS or dedicated server, do the following:
Open the domain settings in the current NS owner control panel.
Edit address records of type A and provide an IP address for them
VPS or
dedicated server in format
IPv4 (four numbers separated by a dot).
If the VPS should be available not only over IPv4, but also over IPv6, edit the address records of type AAAA
(if there are no such records, you can add them) and give them an IP address in the format
IPv6 (groups of numbers and symbols separated by a colon). If the server should only be accessible via IPv4, remove the AAAA entries.
Wait for the update
DNS cache... This usually takes several hours (maximum 72).
Attention! The server that is to receive domain mail must have the appropriate software installed and configured.
If the VPS or dedicated server should host not only the website, but also the domain mailboxes, do the following:
Open the domain settings in the current NS owner control panel.
If there is a mail-related CNAME record in the domain settings, delete it.
Delete existing MX records.
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Add a new MX record pointing to the subdomain you added in the previous step.
Wait for the update
DNS cache... This usually takes several hours (maximum 72).