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4/6/2011 3:18 PM
 

I been tasked with changing our corporate website to a CMS.  I chose DotNetNuke because it looked to be the best open source CMS I found.

Since AT&T didn't offer DotNetNuke(or anything for that matter) on their servers I needed to switch where I hosted. 

Not knowing any better , I purchased hosting with GoDaddy and a temporary domain name (“website”.info) so that I could develop the site while keeping our regular site “website”.com) up and running .  I then hoped to move the domain name over to the GoDaddy site and be up and running. The GoDaddy install had me create the DotNetNuke Site in a \dnn directory off the root.  I am now wanting to bring the site live as www."website".com and need some help on some of the steps.

 

I read some of Mark Johnson's blog on GoDaddy and I have written the following steps according to what I read.  I could really use someone to look them over and tell me if I am right or if there is a better way. Any help would be greatly appreciated.  

 

   

 

Current Situation:

Current  (old) Domain Name hosted on AT&T = www.”website”.com

 

Domain name of DotNetNuke Site on GoDaddy = www. “website”.info

 

 

I have created the new “website”.info site on the GoDaddy server in a directory called /dnn off the root and added all the content. 

 

I want to redirect the current “website”.com domain name from the AT&T server to the godaddy server (currently hosting  “website”.info)

 

I also want to have www.”website”.com go directly to the /dnn subdirectory upon typing it in a browser.  I also want the /dnn hidden from the user. 

 

As I understand it, the following instructions would be the how to accomplish this.  Could someone confirm these steps before I start.

 

 

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STEP 1 : modify Zone files at old site(AT&T) to redirect “website”.com to GoDaddy Site

 

Change “A” records in the zone file on the AT&T server to the following :

 

NAME                TTL    Class  Type      Spec

“website”.com                  86400           IN                A                 x.x.x.x (chgd to the godaddy server address)

www.”website”.com        86400           IN                A                 x.x.x.x  (chgd to the godaddy server address) 

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STEP 2: Change Default Domain on GoDaddy site:

 

In Hosting Control Center-settings-domain management there are two domains Change the “website”.com to be the primary Domain

 

Before Modification:

Domain Name                                    Folder             SubDomains              Status

“website”.info                                    \                       ADD                setup primary

“website”.com                                   \                       Add                             setup

 

  After Modification:

Domain Name                                    Folder             SubDomains              Status

“website”.info                                    \                       ADD                setup primary

“website”.com                                   dnn\                  Add                             setup

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then in the folder for “website”.com add dnn/ as the site's root folder

STEP3: Change Portal Alias

 

Goto  Admin-Site Settings on your DNN install and “Add New HTTP ALIAS” to add new alias with the name of the subfolder

Also add: (optional)

“website”.com/dnn

www.”website”.com

“website”.com

 

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STEP 4 : Edit the Web.config file

 

Within the “appsettings” section of web.config , find the “HostHeader” key (do a text search for “hostheader”).  Set the value to be the name of the subfolder containing your auto-installed copy of DNN It should look like this:

  < add key=”HostHeader” value=”dnn/” >< /add >

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Any help would be greatly appreciated. 

I have already heard that  GoDaddy  is not the place to host DNN but I'm too far into it now.  So any advice to get me going would be appreciated.


Phil Ingram
ingram@centurywirelineservices.com

 

 

 
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