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How to use DNS zone editor

Updated on August 16, 2024

To configure DNS records for your domain, cPanel provides a Zone Editor. The Zone Editor enables you to quickly and easily change DNS records for your domain or domains.

 

 How to Add a Record

Follow these steps;

  • In the Domains section of the cPanel home page, click Zone Editor

  • Under Domains, locate the domain for which you want to add a record, and then click Manage

  • To add a new record, click the Add Record button

  • In the Name text box, type the fully-qualified domain name (FQDN) for the record.
  • In the TTL text box, type the time-to-live value in seconds.
  • Confirm that the Type list box contains the type of record that you want to add.
  • In the Record text box, type the value for the record.

  • If you are adding an A record, type the IP address to associate with the domain name that you selected in step 2.
  • If you are adding a CNAME record, type the associated canonical name for the domain name that you selected in step 2.
  • If you are adding a TXT record, type the data for the TXT record.

  •  Verify that all the details are correct and click Save Record button. The record will be added to your cPanel immediately.

 

To Edit a Record

Navigate to the domain you want to manage and click Manage

Locate the record you want to edit, under Actions click Edit

Modify the value or values you want to change, and then click Save Record. cPanel updates the Record.

 

 

To Delete a Record

Navigate to the domain you want to manage and click Manage

Locate the record you want to delete, and then under Actions, click Delete:

 

At the Confirm Deletion prompt, click Continue. cPanel deletes the Record

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