How to add a domain to static DNS
From the cdmon control panel you can easily and quickly add a domain to the static DNS.
Access DNS management
To do so, go to Free DNS in the top menu of the cdmon control panel.
On the next screen, click on Static DNS to access static DNS management.
Add domain
On this page you can manage the DNS of your domains, or add a new one. In this case, click on Add DNS zone.
Accept conditions
When clicking on Add domain, a window will open with the Terms of Use of the free DNS service. To continue, you must confirm that you have read and accept the conditions.
The system will ask you to enter the domain name you want to add, and once completed, it will confirm whether it has been added successfully.
Your DNS is now created and you can access it to manage the records:
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