For your website to load at your domain name, your domain has to direct visitors to your Exact Hosting server. This article explains the two ways to do that — updating your nameservers or editing your DNS records — and helps you choose the right one.
How a domain connects to hosting
Your domain name is the address people type into a browser. Your hosting account is where your website actually lives. Connecting them tells the internet, "when someone visits this domain, send them to this server."
There are two common methods:
- Point your nameservers to Exact Hosting. This is the simplest option and lets Exact Hosting manage all of your domain's DNS records for you.
- Edit your DNS records (specifically the A record) to your server's IP address. Use this when you need to keep your DNS hosted elsewhere — for example, if your email is managed by a different provider.
If you registered your domain with Exact Hosting, it is usually already pointed correctly and you can skip this article. [SME CONFIRM: that EH-registered domains are auto-pointed to the hosting account.]
Before you begin
- Access to your domain registrar. This is wherever you registered the domain (Exact Hosting or another company). You need to be able to sign in and change its settings.
- Your Exact Hosting nameservers or server IP address. Find these in your welcome email or in cPanel. [SME CONFIRM: document the exact nameserver hostnames, e.g. ns1.exacthosting.com / ns2.exacthosting.com, and where the customer reads their server IP — Shared IP shown in the cPanel sidebar.]
Step 1: Find your Exact Hosting DNS details
Before changing anything at your registrar, gather the values you will enter.
- Sign in to cPanel.
- Locate the account information panel (usually on the side of the dashboard).
- Note your Nameservers and your Shared IP Address. [SME CONFIRM: exact label names and location in the current cPanel theme.]
Step 2: Choose your method
Option A: Point your nameservers (recommended)
Use this if Exact Hosting will manage your DNS.
- Sign in to your domain registrar.
- Find the Nameservers (sometimes called DNS or Name Server) setting for your domain.
- Replace the existing nameservers with your Exact Hosting nameservers.
- Save your changes.
If your domain is registered with Exact Hosting, you can update nameservers from your account — see the Domains Support articles [LINK NEEDED].
Option B: Edit your A record
Use this only if you need to keep DNS hosted elsewhere.
- Sign in to wherever your DNS is hosted.
- Edit the A record for your domain (the host is usually @ or your domain name).
- Set its value to your Exact Hosting Shared IP Address.
- If you want www to work, point the www record to the same place (an A record to the IP, or a CNAME to your domain).
- Save your changes.
Warning: Changing nameservers moves all DNS management — including email (MX) records — to the new location. If your email is hosted somewhere other than Exact Hosting, use Option B, or re-create your email records after switching. Otherwise your email may stop working.
Step 3: Wait for propagation
DNS changes are not instant. They spread across the internet over a period called propagation.
- Most changes take effect within a few hours.
- Full propagation can take up to 24–48 hours.
Tip: You can check whether your domain is resolving to the correct server using a public DNS lookup tool. If it still shows the old location after 48 hours, double-check the values you entered.
Step 4: Confirm your site loads
Once propagation completes, visit your domain in a browser. You should see your website (or a default placeholder page if you have not added content yet).
If your site does not load, see Troubleshooting '500 Internal Server Error' or the site-loading troubleshooting article.
Next steps
- Add your website content. See Installing Applications with Softaculous or Migrating an Existing Website to Exact Hosting.
- Turn on your free SSL certificate. See Your Free SSL Certificate (AutoSSL).
- Set up email. Create addresses at your domain — see the Email Support articles [LINK NEEDED].
Questions? Contact Exact Hosting Support.
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