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Every DNS zone must contain at least one “NS” record.

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Hey there! Is it possible the entries are commented out and look something like this? ; domain.com. 86400 IN NS ns1.domain.net. ; Previous value removed by cPanel transfer auto-merge on 20201001050554 GMT
    Notice the semi-colon at the front of the line. If they do look like this, they wouldn't be active on the system.
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  • HOXTIN
    Where can I see it like that... where can I find the code string you show me here?
    Hey there! Is it possible the entries are commented out and look something like this? ; domain.com. 86400 IN NS ns1.domain.net. ; Previous value removed by cPanel transfer auto-merge on 20201001050554 GMT
    Notice the semi-colon at the front of the line. If they do look like this, they wouldn't be active on the system.

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    You would be able to see this in the cPanel >> DNS Zone Editor if you click the "manage" option as that shows all the records on the domain.
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  • HOXTIN
    Here is a screenshot of the dns records I can find in the Zone Editor. As you can see, there are no NS records and the error when trying to create the record.
    You would be able to see this in the cPanel >> DNS Zone Editor if you click the "manage" option as that shows all the records on the domain.

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  • shahajahan babu
    Here is a screenshot of the dns records I can find in the Zone Editor. As you can see, there are no NS records and the error when trying to create the record.

    I saw your attachment well. Everything is fine. Still, there may be some errors which cannot be marked by looking at the screenshots. You can reconfigure by resetting DNS once. Click the action button then reset DNS.
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  • quietFinn
    Where can I see it like that... where can I find the code string you show me here?

    You see those only in the Zone file, i.e. in; /var/named/DOMAIN.COM.db
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    If the rest mentioned by @shahajahan babu doesn't work, you'll likely need to contact your hosting provider or datacenter to have them check this.
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  • HOXTIN
    Hi, I did it, I reset the DNS but the problem remains After reseting, all records appeared just like they were but I still cannot create a NS, TXT o CNMAE record. Same Errors happen When trying to create a NS: API failure: (XID pq7akq) Every DNS zone must contain at least one "NS" record. When trying to create a TXT or CNAME: Every DNS zone must contain at least one "NS" record. Something else I might need to do to fix this issue? Thanks
    I saw your attachment well. Everything is fine. Still, there may be some errors which cannot be marked by looking at the screenshots. You can reconfigure by resetting DNS once. Click the action button then reset DNS.

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  • shahajahan babu
    Hi, I did it, I reset the DNS but the problem remains After reseting, all records appeared just like they were but I still cannot create a NS, TXT o CNMAE record. Same Errors happen When trying to create a NS: API failure: (XID pq7akq) Every DNS zone must contain at least one "NS" record. When trying to create a TXT or CNAME: Every DNS zone must contain at least one "NS" record. Something else I might need to do to fix this issue? Thanks

    >>> When we encounter such a problem, we do the following Four things <<< First reset DNS and then try Second, Take a look at the Google setting with your kind eyes DNS basics - Google Workspace Admin Help Third, you try to upgrade/reinstall cPanel from the terminal by /scripts/upcp --force Fourth, contact with the data center And I hope your problem is solved.
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