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Tom Copeland - Wed, 2012/01/04 - 02:16
Hey everyone,
Forgive me if there's already an existing post explaining all of this, but I'm having some trouble configuring a network-enabled WordPress site.
Here's the steps I took:
- Launched an EBS-backed WordPress instance from TKL
- Enabled and configured the WordPress site using the steps in the WP codex - http://codex.wordpress.org/Create_A_Network
- I associated an elastic IP address, and tested the site. Looks good - http://107.21.238.230, and one of the mini-sites, http://107.21.238.230/bullworthy/. Although I have no option to map subdomains - it's forcing me to configure the mini-sites in directories.
But this is where I get stuck. From my GoDaddy account, I tried mapping a domain I own by setting my A record to 107.21.238.230, but after 24 hours, it doesn't work. Am I doing this wrong?
In another hosting account, I also tried pointing the domain www.bullworthy.com to http://107.21.238.230/bullworthy/ as a CNAME, which also didn't work.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Tom
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You guys are usually super responsive!!
Is there no one that can help?
Sorry mate, it's not something I know much about...
Perhaps if you are using AWS mainly it would be easier to point your domains to the AWS nameservers and handle your DNS via the Hub? I don't know for sure... just putting it out there!
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