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Updated 2 months ago

Domain setup issue: Hostinger x WebStudio:

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The community member is experiencing an error when setting up the domain name for their website: "custom hostname does not CNAME to this zone". They have followed a video tutorial and set up the nameservers via CloudFlare, but are still getting the error. The comments suggest that the community member should check their Hostinger DNS settings and that it may take some time for the DNS changes to propagate. Another community member suggests that the issue may be related to the quotation marks in the TXT file. The solution provided is to add two CNAME records, one with '@' as the NAME and one with 'www' as the NAME.

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Hi guys, I'm getting this error when setting up the domain name for my website: "custom hostname does not CNAME to this zone"
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I have also followed this video (https://docs.webstudio.is/errors/connecting-your-hostinger-domain-to-webstudio) - still no luck...
I have setup up my name nameservers via CloudFlare...even after following all the steps...I am getting an error.
Need help how to proceed further
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hey did you add those values to your hostinger dns settings? and it CAN take some time to propagate a DNS after changes made.
Yes. Had setup those values in Hostinger earlier...and thenalso confogured the same in CloudFlare after using their nameservers..
let me know if this screenshot contains sensitive info and if it needs to be deleted after one of you has verified...
@Rob Hudson ^^
I resolved this issue
Maybe the "" in the txt file I think theydon't belong there
the soln is to add 2 CNAME records...
one with '@' as NAME and one more record with 'www' as NAME
@yannick nopes.
Check my previous message.
Perhaps this will be useful in the future to those who will be using a WebStudio x Hostinger x Cloudflare setup.
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