The following tutorial column of 宝太 will introduce you to the domain name binding of the Pagoda Linux panel. I hope it will be helpful to friends in need!
The Pagoda Linux panel manages the server very clearly and intuitively, but the addresses of the Pagoda Web panel are all IP:port number/security entrance address by default. It always feels a bit uncomfortable to display the IP address in the address bar. Since the Pagoda panel can be bound Determine the domain name, then we resolve a domain name to the Pagoda panel, so that we only need to remember the domain name to access the panel.
Note: Once the domain name is bound, the panel can only be accessed through the domain name! If you want to access the panel through IP after binding, you must delete and save the bound domain name in the background panel settings, and then go to the domain name registrar to stop the resolution before accessing through the IP address. If the domain name does not stop resolving, the panel can be accessed via IP or domain name.
Steps to bind domain name to Pagoda Linux panel
1. Go to the domain name registrar (such as Alibaba Cloud) to find an idle domain name (or a second-level domain name of the current site domain name) and resolve an A Record. For the host record, if it is a second-level domain name, fill in bt or other, if it is a top-level domain name, fill in www or @; for the record value, fill in the public IP address of the server where the Pagoda Linux panel is installed, and then click the [OK] button. The details are as shown in the figure below:
2. Log in to the Pagoda Web Panel>> Panel Settings>> Find the "Domain Name" column and enter the value we just entered in step 1 The domain name being resolved, such as boke112.com. Then click the [Save] button to successfully bind the domain name to the Pagoda Linux panel.
At this point, as long as the first step of the resolution takes effect, we can access the Pagoda Web Panel through the domain name. After binding the domain name and accessing the Pagoda Web panel through the IP address, it will display "Sorry, you do not have access rights. Please use the correct domain name to access!". The details are as shown in the figure below:
# Can’t access the Pagoda Linux panel after binding the domain name?
Some webmasters say that they cannot access the Pagoda Web panel after binding a domain name to the Pagoda Linux panel. In fact, this is because the access address filled in is inaccurate. The access address after the domain name is bound to the Pagoda panel is: bound domain name: port number/security entrance address. In fact, after binding the domain name, you just change the IP address in the original address to the domain name address. The port number and security entrance address are still needed. For example:
Original login address: 192.168.1.1:8888/boke112
Bound address: boke112.com:8888/boke112
Pagoda Linux panel binding domain name How to restore IP address access later?
Some webmasters regretted binding a domain name to the Pagoda Linux panel and wanted to restore access via IP address. After testing with boke112 navigation, find the "Domain Name" column in Pagoda Web Panel >> Panel Settings >>, delete the bound domain name and save it, then go to the domain name registrar to stop the resolution and then use the IP address access. If the domain name does not stop resolving, the panel can be accessed via IP or domain name.
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