DNS Management

You can manage yourDNS records here.
DNS management is divided into zones and records in zones. Some records required for hosts and mail functioning are generated automatically and can’t be edited. They are displayed in the column Generated records. When the corresponding hosts and mail boxes are deleted, the records will be deleted automatically.
You can add/edit records manually, but be careful! The record in DNS-zone is made as ‘www IN A 1.2.3.4‘,and if there’s a mistake in syntax, the whole zone will be unavailable!

ACTIONS AVAILABLE:
New DNS zone – adding a new DNS-zone.
Records – viewing and adding DNS-records in the zone.
Edit – editing a DNS-zone.
Delete – deleting a DNS-zone.

Actions available while adding a DNS-zone:
Name – the name of a DNS-zone.
Zone transfer – if the tranfer to another NS-server is available. You can add some servers, separating their names with a semicolon.
Own NS1 – if the NS-server different from specified in the setting will be used by default in the variable default_ns1. If the prefix ns1 will be specified instead of the domain name ns1.domain.com, then all the created DNS-zones will contain records ns1.zonename.com by default.
Own NS2 - if the NS-server is used different from the specified in the setting by default in the variable default_ns2. If the prefix ns2 is used instead of the domain name ns2.domain.com ns2,then all the created DNS-zones will ciontain the record ns1.zonename.com by default.
Own MX1 - if a mail server different from the specified in the setting by default in the variable default_mx1 will be used. If the prefix mx1 is used instead of the domain name mx1.domain.com , then all the created DNS-zones will contain the record mx1.zonename.com by default.