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External DNS

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You will need to ask your ISP (or sometimes the people that host your external web site) to set up a DNS record to point to your static IP address if you do not have one.

You can think of this as a 'nice' name by which customers can find you, or if they see it in the URL area of the browser, they will be confident that they are connecting to the right web site.

Call up your ISP (or web site hosting company) and ask them to create a DNS record for 'tickets.myvenue.com' (where myvenue is replaced by your main web site name). As an example, if your main web site is www.artsman.com, then you would like your ISP to create a DNS record for tickets.artsman.com.

Possible DNS names that you may prefer from a marketing perspective are:
  • tickets.myvenue.org
  • boxoffice.myvenue.org
  • sales.myvenue.org
  • tm.myvenue.org
  • secure.myvenue.org
  • and if you have a mail server or other services already in your organization, we could use that as well.

Once the DNS record has been created and is propagated to the internet (this usually happens in a few hours but can take as long as 24 hours), the next step is to purchase and install the TLS certificate.

 

For Venues hosted on AMS Cloud

AMS can provide a URL like 'yourname.artsman.com' if you wish, and if so, will also provide our group TLS certificate for your use.