Custom domain name

Erick LErick L Registered Users Posts: 355 Major grins
edited March 12, 2008 in SmugMug Pro Sales Support
Hello,

Where does the "@" go in the custom name setting? It's not very clear. I put in the in the custom name field but I get an error. I tried again with www.borealphoto.com and got another error saying it doesn't point to Smugmug. I suppose that's because the change from my registar was made minutes ago. I this right?

Where does the @ go?

Thank you

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  • richWrichW Registered Users Posts: 941 Major grins
    edited March 12, 2008
    Erick L wrote:
    Hello,

    Where does the "@" go in the custom name setting? It's not very clear. I put in the in the custom name field but I get an error. I tried again with www.borealphoto.com and got another error saying it doesn't point to Smugmug. I suppose that's because the change from my registar was made minutes ago. I this right?

    Where does the @ go?

    Thank you
    All you need to do is add your domain name to your SmugMug account as is: www.borealphoto.com

    Then at the company where you have the domain name registered the @ will be used in 'host' field for an A-Record. We have a help page showing the settings here: http://www.smugmug.com/help/professional-accounts

    Need help? Email the help desk attn: Doc and he will help you :)
    http://www.smugmug.com/help/emailreal
  • Erick LErick L Registered Users Posts: 355 Major grins
    edited March 12, 2008
    Thanks Rich. It's not clear at all on the custom name page.
    If you just want your web address to be http://yourdomain.com instead of something like http://www.yourdomain.com, you can use the symbol instead of inserting the subdomain when setting it up.

    This sounds like I'd have to enter @.borealphoto.com in the custom hostname field.
  • AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited March 12, 2008
    Erick L wrote:
    Thanks Rich. It's not clear at all on the custom name page.



    This sounds like I'd have to enter @.borealphoto.com in the custom hostname field.
    Hi Erick, the @ isn't used on the SmugMug domain field in your control panel, it's used on your Domain Host. For example, for godaddy.com, it looks like this:

    godaddy-8.jpg

    Your domain host might be different, we can help thumb.gif and more help,here:
    http://www.smugmug.com/help/professional-accounts

    The only thing that ever goes in the SmugMug domain field is www.yourdomain.com or if you are using a subdomain, then it'd be something like photos.yourdomain.com or gallery.yourdomain.com

    thumb.gif
  • Erick LErick L Registered Users Posts: 355 Major grins
    edited March 12, 2008
    Thanks Andy. I understood from Rich's answer. I don't have anything like this on my domain page (only DNS, redirection) I have to ask them. I replied here to say it's not clear on the Smugmug page. It reinforces my idea that SM goes out of its way to make things complicated.
  • AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited March 12, 2008
    Erick L wrote:
    Thanks Andy. I understood from Rich's answer. I don't have anything like this on my domain page (only DNS, redirection) I have to ask them. I replied here to say it's not clear on the Smugmug page. It reinforces my idea that SM goes out of its way to make things complicated.
    Hi Erick, ouch, yes indeed, Domain stuff can be complicated. In fact, we have something in the works RIGHT NOW that's making this whole process a thousand times easier :)

    I can promise you though, as much as you may feel it, we truly don't go out of our way to make things hard. We'll try and do better, though, I promise. This feedback is like GOLD to us and I thank you for it!
  • SteveMSteveM Registered Users Posts: 482 Major grins
    edited March 12, 2008
    Erick L wrote:
    Thanks Andy. I understood from Rich's answer. I don't have anything like this on my domain page (only DNS, redirection) I have to ask them. I replied here to say it's not clear on the Smugmug page. It reinforces my idea that SM goes out of its way to make things complicated.
    Hi Erick,

    Sorry you're having trouble. We do our best to give specific instructions and screenshots for the whole process, but with so many different domain registrars out there, all with their own way of doing things (some use @, some use *, some don't have either and you get what they give you), it can be tough. Can you let us know who your domain is registered with? (GoDaddy, Joker, other). I did a nslookup on the domain and it's listed with Tucows, who is a domain wholesaler only, so your domain controls are with someone else. Enom.com maybe?

    Let us know and we'll help.
    Steve Mills
    BizDev Account Manager
    Image Specialist & Pro Concierge

    http://www.downriverphotography.com
  • Erick LErick L Registered Users Posts: 355 Major grins
    edited March 12, 2008
    I don't have any problem with my domain. They've already made the change. I only have to wait a day to spread out. My problem was with the Smugmug page that says:
    Don't add http:// or any / marks. Just type www.yourdomain.com (or photos.yourdomain.com, for example, if you set it up that way). Please use lower-case!

    If you just want your web address to be http://yourdomain.com instead of something like http://www.yourdomain.com, you can use the symbol instead of inserting the subdomain when setting it up.

    With a big a big capture of the custom name page that says "Change your settings" on top. It sounds like the @ goes in the custom name on the Smugmug page.

    My question was about that @ and it was quickly answered. My real gripe is with the Smugmug way. Nothing is simple. This was actually pretty simple. There's a lot worse.
  • AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited March 12, 2008
    Erick L wrote:
    I don't have any problem with my domain. They've already made the change. I only have to wait a day to spread out. My problem was with the Smugmug page that says:



    With a big a big capture of the custom name page that says "Change your settings" on top. It sounds like the @ goes in the custom name on the Smugmug page.

    My question was about that @ and it was quickly answered. My real gripe is with the Smugmug way. Nothing is simple. This was actually pretty simple. There's a lot worse.
    We're actually changing this page RIGHT now and will have a newer version with a bonus goody out soon, we hope thumb.gif

    Thanks again for your great, candid feedback. We wouldn't want it any other way.
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