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### Configuring DNS
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In order for your GNU social node to be accessible with your chosen
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hostname, you can create an `A` or `AAAA` DNS record, with your
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server's fixed IP v4 or v6 respectively in your DNS provider
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(normally, your domain registrar); the `A` record doesn't need to be
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at the root of your domain, meaning it's name can be a subdomain. For
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dynamic IPs, create a `CNAME` record pointing to the hostname you
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created with your chosen Dynamic DNS host. A `CNAME` cannot normally be created
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for a domain root, so you must use a subdomain. Note that some DNS
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providers provide 'CNAME flattening', in which case you can use your
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root domain.
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