How Do I Create An A Record With Yahoo?
Accessing your Domain Control Panel
- Sign in to your Business Control Panel - You'll see modules for each of your domain names on the "Manage My Services" page
- Click the Domain Control Panel that corresponds to the domain whose record you wish to edit
How to Create an A Record
- Click Manage Advanced DNS Settings
- Click Add Record
- In the Source field, enter a prefix to define the host name
- Enter a destination IP address (52.39.109.56) in the Destination field
- Click Submit
- Click Submit again to confirm
You'll return to the "Advanced DNS Settings" page, and your new A record will appear in the A and CNAME records list.
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