Advanced DNS Settings
Normally, we will not advise our clients to configure the advanced DNS settings due to greater complexities.
However, there are times when we are not able to access your domain name account. If it happens that you need to configure these advanced DNS settings, Below are the various terms:
Name Servers - Holds the information that tells the users where to find your website and emails. Name servers is something like this: ns1.singaporewebdesigner.com
An A (address) record - A DNS record that can be used to point your domain name and host names to a static IP address.
MX (mail exchange) record - A DNS record that can be used to point your domain name email services to other mail servers.
CNAME (canonical name) record - A DNS record that can be used to create host names for a domain name. These host names can be set to point to other domain names or host names.
How to use them:
1) If we are hosting your website but NOT emails, you may update your A record to 203.175.163.66, so that the host names are pointed to our server IP address.
2) If we are hosting your emails but NOT website, then you may update your MX record to 203.175.163.66, so that we can host your emails.
3) If we are hosting both your emails and website, then you can just update the name servers of your domain name with the following:
ns1.singaporewebdesigner.com - 203.175.163.66
ns2.singaporewebdesigner.com - 203.175.163.67