DmC Posted November 7, 2011 Posted November 7, 2011 I'm not able to find how to add NS Records in DNS Settings in Stevie Cpanel. I'm asking that because i'm gonna use ns1.heliohost as primary nameserver, however, i will also use secondary servers too so i need NS records Do i miss something? Thanks:D
cl58 Posted November 7, 2011 Posted November 7, 2011 NS records can be changed with your domain registrar only - not your host. If you are using a *.heliohost.org domain, then you cannot change those nameservers as it is a subdomain of heliohost.org.
DmC Posted November 7, 2011 Author Posted November 7, 2011 NS records can be changed with your domain registrar only - not your host. If you are using a *.heliohost.org domain, then you cannot change those nameservers as it is a subdomain of heliohost.org. Nameservers will change @ the registry ofc, however, it's needed to include those nameservers (by adding NS records) in the zonefile of the domain.But i dont see any option for NS records inside cpanel. Only A, CNAME and TXT. And, no, i use my own domain.
Piotr GRD Posted November 7, 2011 Posted November 7, 2011 @ cl58I think you misunderstand or don't understand DmC. He wants to:- at domain registrar set the authoritative nameservers as: ns1.heliohost.org, (ns2.heliohost.org)?, nsX.some_dns_service.com, (nsY.some_other_dns_service.com)?- on ALL authoritative nameservers, including heliohost nameservers and that other DNS service nameservers set identical records: A, CNAME, MX, etc. and NS, of course, too. @ DmCI don't know if (and how) you can add NS records on HelioHost nameservers, I'll let someone else answer, but even if you won't be able to add such NS records in here it still may work for you. This won't be good if records won't be consistent on root nameservers and all the authoritative nameservers used by you, but it still should work. Alternatively you can use the other one as primary and HelioHost nameservers as secondaries, so the primary would have the right records, consistent with these on root nameservers (set at registrar). 1
Guest xaav Posted November 7, 2011 Posted November 7, 2011 You can add NS records through our nameserver through "advanced DNS editor"
DmC Posted November 8, 2011 Author Posted November 8, 2011 You can add NS records through our nameserver through "advanced DNS editor" Nope.. :s
Guest xaav Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 Please post the zone file name, and the records you would like added.
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