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Not actually sourcemod question, but linux question if anyone here would know.


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Smith_EG
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Old 05-20-2015 , 19:34   Not actually sourcemod question, but linux question if anyone here would know.
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Hey guys,
yeah not actually a sourcemod question, but I thought someone here would probably know an answer.
I'm running a VPS using Centos as the operating system, I was wondering if anyone knew how to use a registered domain name for a server's ip with Centos.
Any help with this and I'll appreciate it a lot, thank you for your time!
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Old 05-20-2015 , 20:08   Re: Not actually sourcemod question, but linux question if anyone here would know.
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How is a domain name related to Linux?

A domain just points to an IP. The OS has nothing to do with it.
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Old 05-20-2015 , 20:14   Re: Not actually sourcemod question, but linux question if anyone here would know.
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Well I wasn't sure of specific configurations needed to be done that were OS related, like configuring nameservers or something,
but anyways, do you know how to point the domain to the ip?
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Old 05-20-2015 , 20:20   Re: Not actually sourcemod question, but linux question if anyone here would know.
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You configure it where ever you purchased the domain. Look at their documentation.
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