Liquid Web Portal Articles
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The following articles provide step-by-step instructions for using the features of portal.liquidweb.com.
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Cloudflare
Read more: CloudflareBoost your site’s speed and security with our Cloudflare integration. Get a global CDN, DDoS protection, and reduced bandwidth costs.
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Configuring DNS for your OpenStack Server
Read more: Configuring DNS for your OpenStack ServerBecause your OpenStack Server infrastructure utilizes a Load Balancer, DNS for your domain should point to the Load Balancer’s IP address. When you are ready for the domain to go live on your OpenStack Server, the A record for the domain will need to be added with the IP address of the Load Balancer
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Create a Support Case
Read more: Create a Support CaseNeed help? Submit a support case in the Liquid Web Client Portal. Follow our step-by-step guide to report issues and get 24/7 technical assistance.
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Creating a Liquid Web Cloud API Token in the portal.liquidweb.com Interface
Read more: Creating a Liquid Web Cloud API Token in the portal.liquidweb.com InterfaceLearn how to create a Liquid Web Cloud API token to manage your account and integrate third-party tools like Terraform from outside the My Liquid Web interface.
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Creating an Authorized User in Your Account
Read more: Creating an Authorized User in Your AccountAdd multiple users to your Liquid Web account with specific permissions.
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Disable DNS Zone Transfers
Read more: Disable DNS Zone TransfersDNS zone transfers aid in managing redundant DNS servers, but if your LiquidWeb server isn’t a DNS server, they pose a security risk. Best practice is to disable them by adding a line to the named.conf file in the /etc folder.
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DNS Hosting – NameServers
Read more: DNS Hosting – NameServersYour domain’s designated NameServers (NS) serve DNS records that guide visitors directly to your server when they enter your domain name into a browser so it is important to know where they are hosted, and how to make adjustments, if needed.
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DNS Management
Read more: DNS ManagementYour hub for DNS control. Learn to point your domain and manage A, CNAME, MX, and TXT records to direct your site’s traffic effectively.