hey i just brought a domain name from crazydomains.com.au so far i have no idea what im doing lol but i have changed this in the panel 
Name Servers
Name Server 1	ns1.nfoservers.com	206.253.195.193	
Name Server 2	ns2.nfoservers.com	64.94.100.18
i also did this 
DNS Settings
A Records	funmartialheroes.com	192.223.25.211
and i seen u had to change C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\host.file
so i entered this line at end 
127.0.0.1	funmartialheroes.com
and i was wondering what els do i have to do to get the domain name i brough www.funmartialheroes.com to link up to my ip address 192.223.25.211 that i currently have wampp installed on that has a website running any help would be great help thanx
			
			
									
									
						linking VPS ip address to Domain name
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Re: linking VPS ip address to Domain name
If you don't have webhosting with us, then you wouldn't set your nameservers to our. Instead, you'll keep your nameservers set to the default, with your registrar, then create some A records. One A record would be for the subdomain "@" and the other would be for "www", and both would point to the IP address of your VDS.
			
			
									
									
						Re: linking VPS ip address to Domain name
hmm ok so after some hours http://funmartialheroes.com is the woking address but if u add www. in front it doesent work www.funmartialheroes.com is that normal or is it something i have set wrong
and i havent changed anything as of yet
			
			
									
									
						and i havent changed anything as of yet
Re: linking VPS ip address to Domain name
all fixed now thanx for help
			
			
									
									
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Re: linking VPS ip address to Domain name
Not a problem! Yeah, each DNS change has to propagate individually, so they seem to have just happened at different rates.