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Configure the A Record for Tumblr on cPanel
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The example I am using is on yorgoopublishing.com, which is hosted on Hosting South Africa for $49.95 per year; at Hosting South Africa you get a full-featured cPanel (amazing at that price, huh …).
Point the A record to Tumblr on cPanel
Log in to your cPanel and scroll to “Domains” and select “Advanced DNS Zone Editor”.
Then just create your record (you don’t need to set up a sub-domain previously). For the purpose of this exercise I create an entry “t” for Tumblr to get a sub-domain: http://t.yorgoopublishing.com:
1. Into the Name field, type the desired sub-domain name (t.yorgoopublishing.com)
2. TTL: put default Time To Live: 14400
3. Select Type: A
4. Address: put the Tumblr IP (72.32.231.8)
5. Add Record.
Done.
Test your Sub-domain A Record
Test your set-up with the Tumblr Custom Domain Test Tool: The test tool will return as per above: the domain is pointing to Tumblr, but no account is set up to use it.Set up Tumblr Custom Domain with your Account
Now log in to Tumblr, click the name of your blog at the top of the Dashboard, and click Settings. Check off “Use a custom domain name”, and enter your custom domain (ie. “mywebsite.com”). Click “Save Changes”. Now your set up is done and you can test again with the Custom Domain Test Tool to get the following result:Troubleshooting
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