Manage a DNS zone on dedicated

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Introduction

You want to manage your zone of your domain name on your Server dedicated but declare it at your registrar requires to declare secondary NS.

Solution

Ikoula puts at disposal of Servers NS secondary

  1. ns1. post.SK : 213.246.33.228
  2. ns2. post.SK : 213.246.33.229
  3. ns3. post.SK : 80.93.83.4


It is therefore 3 elements to configure :

  • The DNS zone of Server primary must include records of type NS with the Servers NS you want to declare your registrar.
  • You must configure your Server DNS (NS primary ) so that it allows the share zone transfer requests from Servers side so that the DNS zone replicates.
  • You must configure the Server secondary to retrieve the DNS zone, so in the management of your Server in the extranet add secondary domain in DNS.

After you verify the DNS, for example with a Zonecheck replication AFNIC
You can make this change at your registrar


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