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You'll be prompted to create a password for the .pfx file, which is required to import the certificate.

Point your domain to the TurnKey Lender IP

The process may strongly depend on your domain provider, however, in the most common case you'll need to update the DNS records for your domain:

1. Access Your Domain's DNS Settings

Log in to the platform where your domain is registered. If you use a third-party DNS service (like Cloudflare, Google DNS, etc.), you'll need to access your DNS settings there.

2. Update DNS Records

To update the DNS record, it is usually enough to:

  • Find the DNS Management Page: Navigate to the section where you can view and edit DNS records. This is often labeled as "DNS Management," "Name Server Management," or simply "DNS."

  • Edit the A Record: You will likely see several types of DNS records such as A, CNAME, MX, etc. Locate the A record for your domain. This record might be labeled with your domain name or a prefix like ‘@’, which stands for the root of your domain.

  • Enter the New IP Address: Replace the existing IP address in the A record with the new IP address provided by the company hosting your server.

3: Save Changes

After entering the new IP address, make sure to save or update the record. This process can vary depending on the DNS provider or registrar.

Other Ways of Implementation

While these are some generalized processes, please feel free to access TurnKey Lender for any assistance needed on the matter.