Support Staff ResponseDear Alfaris Development,
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In order for you to have DNS control over your domain, you will first have to "Park" the domain with us.
To modify your domain name's name server settings to 'park' your domain name
• Select 'Domain Manager' from the 'My Products' menu located on the left hand side of the page.
• Check the box next to the domain(s) you wish to modify.
• Click 'Nameservers' from the menu above.
• Click the circle next to 'I want to Park or Forward my domains'.
• Click 'Ok' to save changes.
• Allow 48 hours for the changes to take effect*.
Propagation Note:
Changes to the settings of a domain take up to 48 hours to become effective because of the number of networks involved, and because these networks are controlled by several different agencies. This delay applies to all domains with any Registrar, not just Go Daddy. Please allow for this delay when planning web sites or configuring a domain to work with your services.
Then you will have to create a CNAME 'blog' and map it to Google's Blogger servers.
A CNAME is an alias for a host record. CNAMEs allow you to have more than one DNS name for a host record.
CNAME records point back to an A record. So if you change the IP address of the A record, all your CNAME records pointed to that record automatically follow the new IP of the A record. The alternative solution is to have multiple A records, but then you would have multiple places to change the IP address which increases the chances of error. Using CNAMEs makes your DNS data easier to manage. The most common CNAMEs are subdomains "www" and "ftp".
To Create a CNAME Record
- Log in to your Account Manager.
- In the My Products section, click Domain Manager.
- Click the domain name for which you want to create a CNAME record.
- In the Total DNS section, click the Total DNS Control hyperlink.
- Click Add New CNAME Record.
- Complete the following:Enter an Alias Name
The subdomain for which you want to create the record.
Points to Host Name
Your domain name.
TTL
The time increment for which the server should cache the information. - Click OK.