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title: DNS Configuration with OVH
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Let's see how to properly set the DNS redirections with [OVH](http://www.ovh.com).
Once you bought your domain name, got to the Web Control Panel, and click on you domain name on the left side:
![](image://ovh_control_panel.png?resize=800)
Click on the **DNS Zone** tab, then on **Add an entry**:
![](image://ovh_dns_zone.png?resize=800)
Now you need to add the DNS redirections as specified by the [standard DNS zone configuration](/dns_config)
Click on "Change in text format", keep the first four lines:
```bash
$TTL 3600
@ IN SOA dns104.ovh.net. tech.ovh.net. (2020083101 86400 3600 3600000 60)
IN NS dns104.ovh.net.
IN NS ns104.ovh.net.
```
then erase everything below, and replace it with the configuration generated by YunoHost as explained in [this page](/dns_config).
### Dynamic IP
[General tutorial on dynamic IP](/dns_dynamicip).
You should follow this part if you have a dynamic IP.
Find out if your ISP provides you with a dynamic IP adress [here](/isp).
Let's create a DynHost id.
Follow [this tutorial](http://blog.developpez.com/brutus/p6316/ubuntu/configurer_dynhost_ovh_avec_ddclient) to install ddclient.
ddclient will take care of telling OVH that the IP has changed. Then OVH will update the IP.
You need to add in the configuration file:
* your login and password DynHost
* your domain name
You should also check out [OVH's guide on DynHost](https://www.ovh.co.uk/g2024.hosting_dynhost).