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1. You can use YunoHost's DNS service, which will automatically configure your DNS for you. You must choose a domain that ends with `.nohost.me` or `noho.st` for this, which may be inconvenient for you (you would then only be able to use an email address like `john@my-server.noho.st`).
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**This is the recommended option if you are just starting out with self-hosting.**
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2. You can use the DNS service offered by your **registrar** (Gandi, NameCheap, BookMyName or others) to configure your domain name. Here is the [standard DNS configuration](/dns_config). The DNS service of your router can also be used, more info on [how to setup a local domain](yunohost.org/dns_local_network).
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2. You can use the DNS service offered by your **registrar** (Gandi, NameCheap, BookMyName or others) to configure your domain name. Here is the [standard DNS configuration](/dns_config). The DNS service of your router can also be used, more info on [how to setup a local domain](dns_local_network).
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You can also check out these pages for specific [registrar](/registrar_en) documentation: [OVH](https://www.ovh.co.uk/index.xml), [Gandi](http://gandi.net), [NameCheap](http://namecheap.com) or [BookMyName](http://bookmyname.com).
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**Warning**: If you choose this option, you will have more configuration possibilities, but nothing will be done for you. For example, if you want to use `webmail.my-server.org`, you must add it manually to the DNS records with your registrar.
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* If you do not have a domain name, or if you want to use the YunoHost's DynDNS service, choose a sub-domain of **.nohost.me** or **.noho.st** (i.e. `homersimpson.nohost.me`). The domain will be configured automatically and you won't need any further configuration step.
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* If you do know what **DNS** is, you probably want to configure your own domain name here. In this case, please refer to the [yunohost.org/dns](/dns) page for more informations.
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* If you do know what **DNS** is, you probably want to configure your own domain name here. In this case, please refer to the [DNS page](/dns) page for more informations.
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* If you don't own a domain name and don't want a **.nohost.me** or **.noho.st**, you can use a local domain. The idea is to configure your router to redirect a local domain name to your server. For example you could create the yunohost.local domain redirecting to your server in your router, and now every device on the network will be redirected to your server when accessing yunohost.local. More information on how to setup a local domain can be found [here](yunohost.org/dns_local_network).
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* If you don't own a domain name and don't want a **.nohost.me** or **.noho.st**, you can use a local domain. The idea is to configure your router to redirect a local domain name to your server. For example you could create the yunohost.local domain redirecting to your server in your router, and now every device on the network will be redirected to your server when accessing yunohost.local. More information on how to setup a local domain can be found [here](dns_local_network).
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### Administration password
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