Adding a DNS Server

To add a DNS server:

 

  1. Log on to HC panel.

  2. From the left menu click General, and then Server Manager.
    The Server Manager page is displayed.

  3. Click Add Server.
    The Add Server page is displayed.

  4. Click the Friendly Name arrow and select the required server from the drop-down list box.

 

  • The Primary IP Address shows the IP address of the server to be added.

  • The Operating System shows the platform (Windows/Linux) of the server to be added.

 

  1. Under Server Role, select the DNS Server check box.
     

    Every server can have one or more role(s) in the cluster. These roles need to be set every time a new server is added to the cluster.

 

  1. Under Role Capacity, type the number of DNS Zones supported by the server.

  2. Under Purposing, click the arrow and select the end user for the server.

 

The server role added in the cluster can be used either dedicatedly for a Reseller or for shared hosting. A role dedicated to a Reseller can not be used for any other user.

 

  • In case of only one server in the cluster, choose Everyone.

  • In case of more than one server, choose ResellerOnly to dedicate server to particular Reseller.

 

  1. Click Next.
    The DNS Server Configurations page is displayed.

 

To provide all the paths, click Browse and enter the required path.

 

  1. Specify the General Settings:

 

For Example: server1.hostingcontroller.com

 

 

For Example: server2.hostingcontroller.com

 

 

For Example: server3.hostingcontroller.com

 

 

For Example: server4.hostingcontroller.com

 

 

For Example: administrator.hostingcontroller.com

 

 

  • The Custom Settings shows all DNS records of the cluster.

  • To modify DNS record, click Edit under Actions column.

  • To remove DNS record, click Delete under Actions column.

 

  1. To add a DNS record, click Add DNS Record.
    Some fields are displayed.

  2. Specify the following information:
     

  • Record Type: Click the arrow and select the type of the DNS record from the drop-down list box.

  • Record Name: Type name of the DNS record.

  • Record Data: Type data of the DNS record.

 

  1. Click Add Record.

 

  1. Specify SOA Settings:

 

SOA Settings specify authoritative information about a DNS zone, including the primary name server, the email of the domain administrator, the domain serial number, and several timers relating to refreshing the zone.

 

 

The units used for TTL (Time to Live) are seconds. A common TTL value for DNS is 86400 seconds, which is 24 hours. A TTL value of 86400 would mean that if a DNS record was changed, DNS servers around the world could still be showing the old value from their cache for up to 24 hours after the change.

 

  1. Specify SPF Settings:

 

SPF (Sender Policy Framework) is used to stop spam from being sent using unauthorized domain names. It can only stop the spammer for the From field in the e-mail and not from sending e-mails from any of its member domain.

 

 

The domain which is sending emails must have an established SPF record entry in DNS. Its default value is automatically given but you can change this value if required.

 

  1. Click Add Server to update the cluster.
    A DNS Server is added with the specified information.

 

Adding A DNS Server

 

Back to Add Server

 

Related Links:

 

Web Server

Database Server

Mail Server

BlackBerry Server

SharePoint Server

Dynamics CRM Server

OCS Server

Virtualization Server

Web Server (Linux)

DNS Server (Linux)

Database Server (Linux)

Mail Server (Linux)