There are three steps to setting up DNS for websites hosted on your Dedicated or Virtual Private Server (VPS) using Plesk 11.x:
Before you can use DNS with a domain name, you have to add it to Parallels Plesk Panel.
If you have already set up a domain name in Parallels Plesk Panel, you can skip this step.
The username and password you select here are your FTP credentials for this domain/webspace.
Creating and registering domain hosts let you use a custom domain name as your DNS server name.
Field | What to do... |
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Record type | NS |
Domain Name | Leave this field. |
Name server | Type ns1.your domain name |
Field | What to do... |
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Record type | A |
Domain Name | Type ns1 |
Name server | Enter your server's IP address. |
Field | What to do... |
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Record type | Select NS. |
Domain Name | Leave this field blank. |
Name server | Enter ns2.your domain name |
Field | What to do... |
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Record type | Select A. |
Domain Name | Type ns2 |
Name server | Enter your server's IP address. |
DNS changes can take 24-48 hours to propagate.
Once you set up a domain name and create a zone file in Parallels Plesk Panel, you need to create and register two domain hosts for your domain name. If your domain name is registered with us, you can complete this step in your account with us. For more information, see Change nameservers for my domains. If your domain name is registered with another company, you need to contact them for instructions regarding domain host registration.
You can use the two domain hosts you just created for other domains hosted on the same server. You do not need to create new domain hosts for each of your domains.
Now that you have created and registered two domain hosts, you need to make them the nameservers for the domain you want to point to your servers. If your domain name is registered with us, see Change nameservers for my domains. You will use the following two nameservers (where coolexample.com is your domain name):