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I have a vps that moves bricklayers, and I bought a domain name xxxx.site from nameseli.
Excuse me, how to bind the vps to xxxx.site?
1. Enter the management interface of Tilemovers.
I didn’t find where to bind a domain name
2. Entering the management interface of nameseli
I didn’t find where to bind the domain name
How to deal with it?
I did it, but please see I still have problems and need guidance.
1. My website www.hgoods.site is bound to my vps_ip.
2. Apache is installed on my vps_ip.
3. Enter www.hgoods.site
in the browser to get such output
What is the reason for this?
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I have a vps that moves bricklayers, and I bought a domain name xxxx.site from nameseli.
Excuse me, how to bind the vps to xxxx.site?
1. Enter the management interface of Tilemovers.
I didn’t find where to bind a domain name
2. Entering the management interface of nameseli
I didn’t find where to bind the domain name
How to deal with it?
I did it, but please see I still have problems and need guidance.
1. My website www.hgoods.site is bound to my vps_ip.
2. Apache is installed on my vps_ip.
3. Enter www.hgoods.site
in the browser to get such output
What is the reason for this?
You need to build an http service (apache/nginx, etc.) on the vps, and then resolve the domain name to this IP. The server binds the domain name here
Your resolution is correct.
www.hgoods.site =>23.83.253.71
You need to modify the apache configuration file to bind the domain name
Click on XXXX.site
Then look at the picture and teach you step by step