What are the Nameservers for pointing a domain to Webflow?

TL;DR
  • Set A records to 75.2.70.75 and 99.83.190.102, and CNAME for "www" to proxy-ssl.webflow.com by logging into your domain registrar and updating DNS settings.
  • Webflow doesn't provide nameservers; use existing nameservers from your registrar and adjust DNS records accordingly.

To point your domain to Webflow, you'll need to configure your DNS settings with the correct Nameservers.

1. Webflow Nameservers

  • Webflow does not provide their own nameservers. Instead, you need to configure the A records and CNAME records on your current domain registrar to point your domain to Webflow.
  • If you already have nameservers set from another host, you do not need to change them. Instead, modify the DNS records as instructed by Webflow.

2. Required DNS Records

  • A Records:
  • @ (root): Set to (a) 75.2.70.75, (b) 99.83.190.102.
  • CNAME Record:
  • www: Point this to proxy-ssl.webflow.com.

3. Updating DNS Settings

  • Log into your domain registrar (e.g., GoDaddy, Namecheap).
  • Navigate to the DNS management section of the domain you want to connect.
  • Add or Update the A and CNAME records based on the requirements mentioned above.

  

Summary

To connect your domain to Webflow, modify your current DNS settings by setting the A records to 75.2.70.75 and 99.83.190.102 and the CNAME record for "www" to proxy-ssl.webflow.com. Webflow does not provide nameservers directly, so use the DNS options available with your current registrar.

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