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How to add a domain name as an alias on Web Hosting Classic
This page explains how to add a domain name as an alias on Scaleway Web Hosting Classic
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How to add a domain name as an alias on Web Hosting Classic
This page explains how to add a domain name as an alias on Scaleway Web Hosting classic
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2021-08-05
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On our web hosting offers, you can link an additional domain name as an alias to your website. For example, you have the domain names mydomainname.fr and mydomainname.com, and want the same website to be visible for both domains.

  • A Dedibox account logged into the console
  • Created a Webhosting Classic
  1. From your Dedibox console, click Hosting. A list of your webhosting accounts displays.
  2. Click Manage next to the hosting you want to configure. The webhosting overview page displays.
  3. Click Add Domain in the Additional domain names section of the overview page.
  4. Enter the domain name you wish to add to your hosting in the search bar and click Search. The search result displays. If your domain name is not registered yet, you can order it. If it is already registered and with another registrar, you can transfer it to Scaleway.
  5. Click the Order button to continue. The list of hosting offers displays.
  6. Select Hosting alias from the list of offers. Select the hosting you want to link the domain name to from the drop-down list. Then click Order. An order summary displays.
  7. Select your preferred payment method from the drop-down list and tick the checkboxes to agree to the terms of service, the specific terms for shared hosting. Then click Confirm my command to validate your order. The payment form for your order displays.
  8. Complete your payment and validate your order. The domain name is now linked as an alias to your existing webhosting.