Applies to: LifeinCloud Cloud VPS • Any OS

To use your domain with a LifeinCloud VPS, you need to point the domain’s DNS records to your VPS public IP address. This guide shows you how to do that step by step.

Requirements

  • A registered domain name (from a registrar such as Namecheap, GoDaddy, Cloudflare, etc.).
  • Your LifeinCloud VPS public IP (visible in the Client Area / Control Panel).
  • Access to your domain registrar’s DNS manager.

Step 1 — Get your VPS IP address

Log in to the LifeinCloud client area. Open your VPS details and copy the IPv4 address (and IPv6 if you want to use it).

Step 2 — Update DNS records at your registrar

  1. Log in to your domain registrar’s dashboard.
  2. Find the DNS management section.
  3. Add or edit an A record:
    • Host: @ (represents your root domain, e.g. example.com)
    • Points to: Your LifeinCloud VPS IPv4
  4. Add or edit a www record:
    • Host: www
    • Points to: Your LifeinCloud VPS IPv4
  5. (Optional) Add an AAAA record if you want IPv6 support:
    • Host: @ and www
    • Points to: Your LifeinCloud VPS IPv6 address
DNS propagation: changes can take up to 24 hours globally (often much faster).

Step 3 — Configure your VPS

Pointing DNS only connects your domain to the server. You also need to configure the VPS to serve content for that domain.

  • Linux + Apache/Nginx: Create a Virtual Host (Apache) or Server Block (Nginx) for your domain, set DocumentRoot to your site folder.
  • cPanel / Plesk: Use the control panel to “Add Domain” or “Add Website.”
  • Docker / Custom App: Make sure your app listens on port 80/443 and is bound to your domain.

Step 4 — (Optional) Add SSL with Let’s Encrypt

Once the domain points to your VPS, you can secure it with HTTPS. The easiest way is to install certbot (for Apache/Nginx) or use your control panel’s built-in SSL manager.

Verification

After DNS propagation, open your browser and go to http://yourdomain.com. You should see your VPS default page or your deployed app.

Tip: For best practice, add both A (IPv4) and AAAA (IPv6) records if your VPS has IPv6 enabled.
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