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How would i set that up? I assume it has something to do with the dns info on the account?
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If you have a registered domain name (not .tk or .nl.tt or something like that) you can go to the DNS settings and add an A record, pointing to the ip of your server.
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Now how would i do that using cpanel?
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You don't have to setup a subdomain, it will work anyways. Atleast it did for me. When I had samp.erpsite.net as the server adress, I never setup any subdomain pointing anywhere but it worked with <anything>.erpsite.net or just erpsite.net, but that requires the server to be on the same IP as the domain points to.
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I'm going to try the redirection tool under subdomains on cpanel.
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ill make a video and show you :P
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Lol gracias how long till that happens?
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Lol, the subdomains won't work...
In cPanel go to Domains -> Simple DNS Zone Editor
Add an A record with the name "server" and the Address as your IP address.
EDIT: Make sure you delete the subdomain first.