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How to set your URL in a free site from Google?
Hello. Probably worth going straight to the problem. I created a free website using google sites and rented a domain for a year. And as you may have guessed, I want to change the standard https://sites.google.com to moidomen.ru . Google offers me to insert a TXT file into the dns of a domain that I don't have, since I didn't purchase hosting. The domain registrar said that in this case I need an ip address and a address, but I don’t know where to get them. Hence a couple of questions
Where can I get the ip address and the address?
Is it even possible to do what I want without hosting
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Your domain should be directed to DNS hosting, and already there in the resource records you need to add a CNAME record with the value ghs.google.com. Read more here .
Is the domain delegated to some DNS server?
Delegation hosting is not required.
Everything is in the instructions, is it really so difficult to search
https://support.google.com/sites/answer/9068867?hl...
1) As already mentioned, there is an instruction https:
//support.google.com/sites/answer/9068867 ?hl...
TXT format in the domain settings, in order to confirm to Google that you are the owner, this is done in the DNS records control panel of the domain where you rented it.
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