Edit Domains DNS settings

You will find below the Steps to follow to Edit your Domains DNS settings.

Adding records on your DNS zone file:

  1. Navigate to the "Domains" tab in the menu.

  2. Click on Portfolio to view a list of your domains.

  3. Find the domain name you want to modify, hover over its burger lines icon and click “Open Action Menu” (or right-click). From the dropdown, select “DNS”.

  4. Click on "New Resource Record" in the toolbar at the bottom of the table.

  5. Select the DNS record type.

  6. Enter the required value/content. If you intend to notify certain people about the creation of this new DNS record, simply add their contact information in the intended "Contact People" request section. You can also add a note in the "Notes" section.

  7. Review your data and click on "Create Resource Record". Keep in mind that this action will only create the record as a draft and won't publish it immediately.

  8. To finalize and apply your changes, click on “Show local changes” in the pink headband at the top of the table, to view the newly added record.

  9. Review your edits and if they're accurate, click “Publish Changes” to add and publish the DNS record.

 

 

Editing records on your DNS zone file:

  1. Navigate to the "Domains" tab in the menu.

  2. Click on Portfolio to view a list of your domains.

  3. Find the domain name you want to modify, hover over its burger lines icon and click “Open Action Menu” (or right-click). From the dropdown, select “DNS”.

  4. Hover over the specific DNS record you intend to edit and click the burger lines (or right-click), and click on “Edit”. If the record is locked and cannot be edited, simply delete it and create the new one.

  5. Make the required modifications to the DNS record: IP change, TTL update, record data modification, etc.

  6. Click “Update Record”. Remember, this action only initiates a draft and doesn't apply the modifications immediately. At this stage the modification is not effective, and must be published to be applied publicly and propagated.

  7. To finalize and apply your changes, click on “Show local changes”.

  8. Review your edits and if they're accurate, click “Publish Changes” to update the DNS record. It's over!

 

 

Deleting one or more records on your DNS zone file:

  1. Navigate to the "Domains" tab in the menu.

  2. Click on Portfolio to view a list of your domains.

  3. Find the domain name you want to edit, hover over its burger lines icon and click “Open Action Menu” (or right-click). From the dropdown, select “DNS”.

  4. - Hover over the specific DNS record you intend to delete and click the burger lines (or right-click), and click on “Delete”. If the record is locked and cannot be deleted, simply delete the web or email forwarding and it will delete the locked record (except for NS that must be changed by clicking "Change nameservers" in the toolbar).

    - Or select the records you want to delete using the check boxes.

  5. Click the "Delete" button in the toolbar at the bottom of the zone file. Keep in mind that this action will not delete the record immediately, at this stage you are in draft mode.

  6. To finalize and apply your changes, click on “Show local changes” to view the record to be deleted.

  7. Click on "Publish" to make the deletion of the DNS record effective.

 

 

Bulk DNS changes on a predefined list of domains:

  1. Navigate to the "Domains" tab in the menu.

  2. Click on sur Bulk DNS.

  3. View the first tab containing the list of your domains (DNS Zones) to create new records (or amend existing ones) on the selected domains; OR view the second tab containing the list of existing DNS records to edit, delete, or create new records on the selected domains / DNS zones.

  4. Select the domains / DNS zones / records to edit or delete using the checkboxes, or for which you want to create new records in bulk.

  5. Click the button for the desired action: "Edit", "Delete", or "Create New Records" in the toolbar at the bottom of the table. Remember that this action will not edit, delete or add the record immediately.

  6. To finalize and apply your changes, click on “Show local changes” to view your modification, the records to be deleted and/or to be added.

  7. Click on "Publish" to make the change, deletion, or addition of the DNS record effective. It's over!