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Name server configuration and review

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  • Mckenzielaa
    have you looked in DNS > Edit DNS Zone select the required NS entry and cba ge the IP for the one you want. dont forget to add an A entry for it to.
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  • JaredR.
    The only thing that Nameserver IPs ever did, is it put the nameserver IP addresses in /etc/ips. That is all. That file was not required for your nameservers to work. The function caused a great deal confusion for customers who thought that assigning nameserver IP addresses was somehow required before their nameservers would work, and that is why it has been removed from cPanel. These are the only things you need to do, for your nameservers to work:
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    • Register your nameserver IP addresses at your domain registrar as nameservers, and;
    • Add (or edit, if they already exist) NS and A records for the nameservers to the DNS zone for the nameservers' domain.
    That is all you need to do. There is no other special configuration required. The presence of the Nameserver IPs page in the past helped create an impression that there is some kind of "nameserver service" inside the server or operating system, but that never was the case, and that page caused a lot of confusion. The steps I listed above are all you need to do, for your nameservers to work. The nameservers listed in Home " Server Configuration " Basic cPanel & WHM Setup are added by default as NS records in a new account's DNS zone, so enter the nameservers you want to use, but you do not need to click Assign IP address or Add an A entry for this nameserver. Just register your nameserver IP addresses as nameservers at the domain registrar, and add (or edit, if they already exist) A and NS records for the nameservers to the nameservers' domain's DNS zone.
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  • Bruce123
    Thank you for your help, Mckenzielaa and CPJared. I always appreciate the help I find here. I was able to get this figured out with the help of an associate. On a related note, in case anyone is reading this in the future -- I had already registered the name servers at the registrar when I made this post. I was having some problems with resolution, which is why I wanted to check the configuration. But the problem I was having with resolution was with something I forgot to do after everything else was done: I have another server that I am migrating from. That server is ns5 & ns6.domain.com This one is ns7 & ns8.domain.com. domain.com points to the server where ns5 & ns6 reside. It was necessary for me to go into the DNS zone for domain.com on the old server and add A Records for ns7 & ns8. Once I had done that, everything began to work properly. Feel pretty silly that I had forgotten that, because I learned about it several years ago when I added a second server. Anyway, thanks again for the help.
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  • JaredR.
    You are most welcome, and I hope I helped to clear up some confusion.
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