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<html> 1) Log into WHM as root.  
==Change your Hostname==
2) Click on 'Change Hostname' under the 'Networking Setup' section.  
 
3) Enter the new hostname you wish to use in the 'New Hostname' text field.  
1 ) Log into WHM as root.  
<em>NOTE: This must be an FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) and should consist of a name and a domain name. All valid hostnames should have 2 dots in them. An example of a proper hostname is:</em><br /><br /><em>server.yourdomain.com</em><br /><br /><em>where 'server' is the name and 'yourdomain.com' is the domain name.</em>
 
4) Click the <img style="vertical-align: middle;" title="Change" src="https://esupport.acenet-inc.net/knowledgebase_images/whm_change.jpg" alt="Change" width="65" height="21" /> button.<em></em>
2 ) Click on 'Change Hostname' under the 'Networking Setup' section.  
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<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Add an A record entry for your hostname</strong></span><br /><br />If your server is handling the domain's DNS that is associated with your server's hostname, you will want to proceed with the following steps to add an A record for your hostname through your server's WHM.<br /><br />If your server is not handling the DNS of the domain associated with your server's hostname, you will want to create the A record for your hostname at the server that's handling the domain's DNS.<br /><br />1) Click the <img style="vertical-align: middle;" title="Add an A entry for your hostname" src="https://esupport.acenet-inc.net/knowledgebase_images/whm_addarecord.jpg" alt="Add an A entry for your hostname" width="218" height="22" /> button.<br /><br />2) Ensure the IP address specified is correct. (Usually it's your server's main IP)<br /><br />3) Click the <img style="vertical-align: middle;" title="Add Entry" src="https://esupport.acenet-inc.net/knowledgebase_images/whm_add_entry.jpg" alt="Add Entry" width="80" height="21" /> button. </html> [[Category:WHM (Web Host Manager)]]
3 ) Enter the new hostname you wish to use in the 'New Hostname' text field.  
 
{{note|This must be an FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) and should consist of a name part and a domain name. All valid hostnames should have 2 dots in them. An example of a proper hostname is:
 
server.example.com
 
where 'server' is the name part and 'example.com' is the domain name.}}
 
4 ) Click the [[File:Whm_change.jpg‎]] button.
 
==Add an A record entry for your hostname==
 
If your server is handling the domain's DNS that is associated with your server's hostname, you will want to proceed with the following steps to add an A record for your hostname through your server's WHM.
 
If your server is not handling the DNS of the domain associated with your server's hostname, you will want to create the A record for your hostname at the server that's handling the domain's DNS.
 
1 ) Click the [[File:Whm_addarecord.jpg‎]] button.
 
2 ) Ensure the IP address specified is correct. (Usually it's your server's main IP)
 
3 ) Click the [[File:Whm_add_entry.jpg‎]] button.
 
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Latest revision as of 14:20, 22 July 2015

Change your Hostname

1 ) Log into WHM as root.

2 ) Click on 'Change Hostname' under the 'Networking Setup' section.

3 ) Enter the new hostname you wish to use in the 'New Hostname' text field.

This must be an FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) and should consist of a name part and a domain name. All valid hostnames should have 2 dots in them. An example of a proper hostname is:

server.example.com

where 'server' is the name part and 'example.com' is the domain name.

4 ) Click the button.

Add an A record entry for your hostname

If your server is handling the domain's DNS that is associated with your server's hostname, you will want to proceed with the following steps to add an A record for your hostname through your server's WHM.

If your server is not handling the DNS of the domain associated with your server's hostname, you will want to create the A record for your hostname at the server that's handling the domain's DNS.

1 ) Click the button.

2 ) Ensure the IP address specified is correct. (Usually it's your server's main IP)

3 ) Click the button.