How to find your Domain CNAME Records . how to find your dns / cname Records , how to connect your blogger with hostinger domain
Set up a custom domain
Important: If you use CAA Records on your custom domain, you must add a record for letsencrypt.org. If you don’t, Blogger won't create or renew your SSL certificate.
To personalize your blog’s website address, you can buy a domain. If you’re an administrator, you can manage domains registered through Blogger.
Set up your domain with your blog
When you buy a domain from a domain provider, you can set up your domain and manage its settings in Blogger.
Important: It may take up to 24 hours for your “blogspot.com” address to redirect you to your custom domain.
Set up your domain in Blogger
Sign in to Blogger.
At the top left, select a blog.
In the left menu, click Settings.
Under “Publishing,” click Custom domain.
Enter the URL of the domain that you bought.
Click Save.
You get an error with 2 CNAMEs:
Blog CNAME: For name, enter the name as the subdomain, like "blog." or "www." For destination, enter “ghs.google.com.”
Security CNAME: “Name: XXX, Destination: XXX.” This is different for each person and is specific to your blog and your Google Account.
Set up your domain provider settings
Go to your domain provider’s website.
Find the Domain Name System (DNS) in the control panel.
Under "Name, Label or Host," enter the subdomain from step 5 above.
Under "Destination, Target or Points to," enter "ghs.google.com."
Enter details for the second CNAME, which are specific to your blog and Google Account.
To activate your DNS settings, wait at least one hour.
Repeat Set up your domain in Blogger.
Redirect URL without subdomain to your blog’s URL
To redirect your readers from “mydomain.com” to “www.mydomain.com,” set up a naked redirect:
Go to your domain provider’s website.
Open your DNS settings.
Add these 4 A-records that point to Google IPs. If A-records for "mydomain.com" already exist, you should remove the existing A-records.
216.239.32.21
216.239.34.21
216.239.36.21
216.239.38.21
Sign in to Blogger.
In the top left, select a blog.
From the menu on the left, click Settings.
Under "Publishing," turn on Redirect domain (mydomain.com to www.mydomain.com).
Fix issues with custom domain setup
If you have problems, try these steps:
When you set up your domain, you may not have to enter the 2 CNAMEs.
Make sure the "Name, Label, or Host" CNAME is correct.
If your custom domain doesn’t work, wait before you try the steps again. If you have problems, contact your domain provider.
How to Find your Domain CNAME Records
Hello,
Here's how you can check your security CNAME record, generated for a specific Google account and domain:
open this link: https://search.google.com/search-console/not-verified?hl=en
click on [Search property]
select your Domain or URL property (the one for the root domain, without www)
scroll down the left sidebar
click on the Settings tab
select Users and permissions
click the three dots next to the email marked as "(you)" (More actions on the right)
select Ownership verification details
copy your Domain name provider details
add that unique CNAME record (DNS settings at your domain provider)
Other records can be found here:
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