Godaddy ns1 ns2
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While there is no consensus among everyone here in Support I personally advise against custom nameservers in most instances for this exact reason. You are correct that a custom nameserver will be querying your VPS. Older cPanels will use the Advanced DNS Zone Editor instead. Under Domains select Zone Editor and then + A Record.You may have to click the expand stats link. On the left side of cPanel under stats, locate and copy your Shared IP Address.For example if you want to create:, you would login to the cPanel for Login to the cPanel for the domain you want included in the Nameservers.
#Godaddy ns1 ns2 update#
They will have to Update their nameservers to the new ones, with their registrar. This will not change the nameservers for existing cPanel accounts. Then going forward, when you create a new cPanel, it will use the default nameservers. First you must create the A records for the nameservers, activate the nameservers, then assigning them in the Web Host Manager ( WHM). In this tutorial we will guide you through the process of using your own nameservers. For example, instead of having them point to our default nameservers, you can have them point to:
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Create Nameservers Activate Nameservers with 3rd party Registrar Activate Nameservers in AMP Assign Nameservers in WHMĪs a reseller you have the ability to use your own custom nameservers, which can help you in branding your reseller accounts.