MyriadStars
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Hi,
Since last night my VPS has been having issues with rebooting, so it is offline till the support technician fixes it. It just occurred to me that, since I used the name servers setup on the same VPS, when it is online again, I would need to wait till DNS information is propagated again, would I?
My domain is required at Namecheap. Would it be better to just use their nameservers instead of setting up one on the same VPS server? I heard somewhere that registrars' nameservers may require less time to resolve a domain name. Is this true?
If it's better to use the registrar's, I am wondering whether the following steps would be enough:
Suppose the domain name is domain.com, and the hostname of DirectAdmin is host.domain.com. I could setup an A record for domain.com and another for *.domain.com at Namecheap, and make them both point to my static IP. Would this be enough? More specifically, would it be OK if I don't create a specific record for host.domain.com?
Another question is, if I do this, can I still follow these instructions to get a Let's Encrypt SSL for both domain.com and host.domain.com? I read somewhere that the script shipped with recent versions of DirectAdmin still works even if the DNS is remote.
Thank you very much for your help!
Since last night my VPS has been having issues with rebooting, so it is offline till the support technician fixes it. It just occurred to me that, since I used the name servers setup on the same VPS, when it is online again, I would need to wait till DNS information is propagated again, would I?
My domain is required at Namecheap. Would it be better to just use their nameservers instead of setting up one on the same VPS server? I heard somewhere that registrars' nameservers may require less time to resolve a domain name. Is this true?
If it's better to use the registrar's, I am wondering whether the following steps would be enough:
Suppose the domain name is domain.com, and the hostname of DirectAdmin is host.domain.com. I could setup an A record for domain.com and another for *.domain.com at Namecheap, and make them both point to my static IP. Would this be enough? More specifically, would it be OK if I don't create a specific record for host.domain.com?
Another question is, if I do this, can I still follow these instructions to get a Let's Encrypt SSL for both domain.com and host.domain.com? I read somewhere that the script shipped with recent versions of DirectAdmin still works even if the DNS is remote.
Thank you very much for your help!