I am answering here in the thread so other people who might have the same questions can see my answer. I hope you do not mind.
You said the fields that are confusing you are the site name field and the domain name field.
The sitename is exactly that. The name you want to use for your site. "My Sexy Webcams", "Hot Webcams", "whatever you want to call your site".
The domain name is the domain that you are going to point at the white label ip (64.38.230.2). You can use a regular top level domain if you are planning to have the webcam site be the main site (
Camfoxes.net is a chaturbate whitelabel set up that way) or this can be a subdomain of a site. You sent me your domain name and I am not going to put it in here but a subdomain would be something like webcams.mydomainname.co.uk.
If you are going to use a top level domain then you need to go into your dns settings (usually at your registrar) and point your "A" record to 64.38.230.2.
If you are going to use a subdomain then you need to go into your dns settings and create a CNAME record for the subdomain and point it to 64.38.230.2. In our example above the "webcams" part is what you would put in the cname record, not the entire domain string.
The dns setting tells everyone on the net where to find that domain or that subdomain.
Once you change out the dns setting (and waiting anywhere from 5 minutes to 24 hours for the dns to roll around) when you go to the domain (or subdomain) you should arrive at your whitelabel.
That all make sense?
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