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Modifying Or Adding DNS Records In Plesk

You can use Plesk to add or modify the DNS records for domains hosted on your server. You can customize DNS settings for each domain that you create. A Plesk administrator can also enable clients to customize their own DNS settings.

NOTE: Don't follow the steps below unless you want to customize your DNS records. By default, DNS is automatically set up when you add a new domain in Plesk.

To Add or Modify DNS Records in Plesk

  1. At the Domain Administration page, click the DNS icon to access the DNS Settings page.
  2. The DNS Zone Status icon indicates whether DNS is turned on or off. If you wish to turn DNS on or off for the domain, click the Enable or Disable icon, respectively.
  3. To add a DNS entry, select the type of record you wish to create and click Add.

For more information about setting up DNS in Plesk and the different DNS records you can set, you can take a look at the Plesk documentation on SWsoft's Web site:

Customizing DNS Settings

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