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Serving Your Site with External Domain Name Servers

If you host a web site on this server and have a standalone DNS server acting as a primary (master) name server for your site, you may want to set up your control panel's DNS server to function as a secondary (slave) name server:

  1. Click the DNS icon.
  2. Click the Switch icon in the Tools group.
  3. Click Add New Record, specify the IP address of the primary (master) DNS server, and click OK.

To make the control panel's DNS server act as a primary for a zone:

  1. Click the DNS icon.
  2. Click the Switch icon in the Tools group. The original resource records for the zone will be restored.

If you host a web site on this server and rely entirely on other machines to perform the Domain Name Service for your site (there are two external name servers - a primary and a secondary), switch off the control panel's DNS service for each site served by external name servers:

  1. Click the DNS icon.
  2. Click the Disable icon in the Tools group. Turning the DNS service off for the zone will refresh the screen, so that only a list of name servers remains.

    Note: The listed name server records have no effect on the system. They are only presented on the screen as clickable links to give you a chance to validate the configuration of the zone maintained on the external authoritative name servers.

To validate the configuration of a zone maintained on authoritative name servers:

  1. Click the DNS icon.
  2. Add to the list the entries pointing to the appropriate name servers that are authoritative for the zone: click Add New Record, specify a name server, and click OK. Repeat this for each name server you would like to test.
  3. The records will appear in the list.
  4. Click on the records that you have just created. Plesk will retrieve the zone file from a remote name server and check the resource records to make sure that domain's resources are properly resolved.
  5. The results will be interpreted and displayed on the screen.