Manage domains

View domains

Log in to Cloud Manager and select Domains from the left menu. If any domains have already been added, they are listed on this page.

Screenshot of the Domains listing page in <<CLOUD_PORTAL>>

Each domain in your account is displayed along with its status, the type of domain zone (primary or secondary), and when it was last modified.

Add a domain

To add a domain to your account, follow the instructions within the Create a domain guide.

Review and edit a domain

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This section covers viewing and editing the details of the domain itself. If you wish to view and edit DNS records, see Manage DNS Records.

  1. Navigate to the Domains page in Cloud Manager. See View domains.

  2. Locate the domain you wish to view or edit. Click on the corresponding Edit link.

    Screenshot of a domain entry with the Edit button highlighted

  3. The Edit Domain panel appears. This displays the following fields along with their current values:

    • Domain zone type: This designates if the domain zone should operate as a primary or secondary name server. The value can't be changed after the domain has been created.
    • Domain: The domain name for the domain. This is typically the bare domain (such as example.com) but could also include a subdomain (such as web.example.com).
    • SOA Email Address: The email address to use as the domain administrator. Ideally the SOA email should not be on the domain it's administering, as it should be accessible if there are any issues with the domain or the infrastructure hosting the domain.
    • Tags: Tags can help identify and group related Linode services.
  4. To save the changes, click the Save Changes button.

Clone a domain

The Clone feature lets you copy DNS records from an existing domain in your Linode account to a new domain. If you've already set up DNS records for one of the services you host on your Linode account, this is a good way to quickly assign another domain to that same service.

Here's how to clone DNS records for an existing domain:

  1. Navigate to the Domains page in Cloud Manager. See View domains.

  2. Click on the more options ellipsis corresponding to the domain whose DNS records you would like to clone and select Clone from the menu.

  3. Enter the name of the new domain in the New Domain field.

  4. Click Create. The DNS records will then be copied from the existing domain to the new domain.

Disable (and enable) a domain

When a domain is added to your account, it is enabled by default. This means that the domain is active and accessible through Linode's name servers. Disabling a domain causes it to no longer be accessible on our name servers. To change this setting, follow the instructions below.

  1. Navigate to the Domains page in Cloud Manager. See View domains.

  2. Locate the domain you wish to disable or enable. Click on the corresponding Disable (or Enable) link.

    Screenshot of a domain entry with the Disable button highlighted

    Once you have changed the setting, its status will change to either Active (which means it is enabled) or Disabled.

Delete a domain

If one of your domain names has expired or if you want to start using a different DNS provider, you can remove the domain from the Linode platform. This deletes all of the associated DNS records and makes it so that they are no longer hosted on Linode's name servers.

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Before deleting your domain from Linode, consider if you wish to continue using the domain (or not) and take the appropriate action.

  • If you intend to use another DNS provider: Recreate all of your DNS records on your other DNS provider and update the name servers on your domain's registrar to point to this new provider. Once theses changes are made and have taken affect, you can delete the domain from Linode without any resolution errors.

  • If you no longer wish to use this domain: Remove Linode's name servers from your domain's registrar. If the entries are not deleted, someone could use your domain on Linode's DNS Manager without your permission.

  1. Navigate to the Domains page in Cloud Manager. See View domains.

  2. Locate the domain you wish to remove and click on the corresponding Delete button. To see this option, you may need to select the ellipsis menu.

    Screenshot of a domain entry with the Delete button highlighted

    This permanently delete the domain and all of its DNS records from Linode's name servers. It only takes a few minutes for the changes to take effect.