*USEFULLY* Park A Spare Domain with Nginx: VPS BIBLE




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Gain Benefit From Parked Domains

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To park a domain is simply to add it, undeveloped, with a DNS manager. Big deal! More useful is to point it to a developed site, gaining the traffic.

For instance, you may actively use mydomain.com, and have mydomain.org registered but doing nothing. Here’s how you can use the .org as a parked domain redirecting to mydomain.com, benefitting from the extra traffic.

Having bought and registered the domain with your registrar, head to your VPS’ DNS manager & add the new domain’s settings, like this.

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Make Your Domains Work for You, Not Your Registrar

When you register a new domain, often it’ll be auto-parked by your registrar, until you do something with it.

This will benefit your registrar, because any search traffic the domain gains will filter there and, if they’ve strapped on any adverts, they’ll get the click thru’ payment, not you.

And if you officially park the domain with the registrar, with most, it’s the same deal .. they get the kickbacks, or at best maybe you’ll be offered a cut.

So. Take control of those spare domains. You bought them. For the sake of 10 minutes setup, why give the benefit to someone else?

At your Domain Registrar, change the Nameservers to point to your VPS, so something like NS1.LINODE.COM, NS2.LINODE.COM, NS3.LINODE.COM, NS4.LINODE.COM.

Accessing your VPS with the terminal, add the required vhost and symlink as explained here or, in detail, here.

.. But. There is one difference to the methods linked directly above, and this is the data we add to the vhost file.

In your terminal, open the vhost file ..


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That’s a basic rewrite rule and, once your Nameserver and DNS records have propagated, it will redirect any request for mydomain.org or www.mydomain.org to mydomain.com. If you’ve set up your primary site www.mydomain.com to resolve as mydomain.com, use mydomain.com instead in the rewrite rule.

Er, thassit! So if you’ve got any spare domains hanging about doing nothing, go get them working for you.

Setup Unmanaged VPS: The Ubuntu-Nginx Guide

Take your virtual private server from zero to hero

with this easy-to-follow copy/paste guide.

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22+ parts with video, here’s the index ..

Manage Unmanaged VPS: Ubuntu-Nginx Administration

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This lot’s marked for addition already:-

  • Setup or Edit DNS using Bind
  • Network Tools Troubleshooting Guide
  • The Comprehensive Permissions Guide
  • Configuring Nginx Rewrites
  • Custom Website Error Page
  • Setting up Cron Jobs
  • Rsync for Incremental Remote-to-Local Backup
  • Cron & Rsync for Automatic Backup
  • Cron & mysqldump for Auto DB Backup
  • Safeguard Bandwidth with Hotlink Protection
  • Block Access with Nginx’ IP Deny



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