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DNS with no hosting question

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  • vanessa
    Your ordering system has nothing to do with cPanel - even if you are using WHMCS, which I'm guessing you are. WHMCS processes a domain-only order as a registration, not a hosting plan. There are some registrar module that will do this though. What registrar are you using?
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  • kers7754
    I guess what I would like to happen is that if someone orders a domain from me (without hosting), WHM should create a DNS entry and point to a default page. For example, if I order a domain only from Go Daddy, I believe they assign the domain to a parked nameserver and a default page is displayed at their domain. When they order hosting, the nameservers are updated correctly. This seems like a common scenario; does that make any sense?
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) Please ensure you submit questions or concerns about WHMCS to their official support forums: WHMCS - Support Forums There are dedicated WHMCS staff members there to answer all threads just like we have here on the cPanel forums. Thank you.
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  • kers7754
    I understand... my question is not with WHMCS, but a general WHM process question. Assume this situation: a customer purchases a domain only (in whatever system with whatever registrar). I would like the domain to have a DNS entry with my cPanel DNS cluster even though they didn't provision a hosting account. That way they could manage their DNS with me even if they host at another hosting company. I am asking for possible ways that others have accomplished this with WHM.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) You can create a DNS Zone on a hosting server connected to the cluster via: "WHM Home " DNS Functions " Add a DNS Zone" Thus, the DNS zone is then synced throughout the cluster. Note that you would have to create a cPanel account if you want a user to have access to the "Simple DNS Zone Editor" and "Advanced DNS Zone Editor" options in cPanel. Thank you.
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  • kers7754
    I guess I never thought of that simple solution! Since the new domain already defaults to my nameservers, I can just manually create a DNS entry in the cluster. And since this doesn't happen often, I can deal with the manual process for now. Thank you Michael!
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