How to edit the DNS records in cPanel

Changing DNS records in cPanel is an effortless process that can be completed in just a few steps. DNS (Domain Name System) records are used to connect a domain name to an IP address, and they are an essential part of your website's setup. By changing your DNS records, you can point your domain name to a different website, redirect email, or set up subdomains.

Here's a step-by-step guide on how to change DNS records in cPanel:

Step 1: Log in to cPanel

The first step is to log in to your cPanel account. If you are not sure how to log in, contact us for assistance.

Step 2: Navigate to the DNS Zone Editor

Once you are logged in, navigate to the "DNS Zone Editor" in the "Domains" section of cPanel.

Step 3: Select your domain

In the DNS Zone Editor, you will see a list of your domains. Select the domain you wish to edit.

Step 4: Add or edit DNS records

Once you have selected your domain, you will see a list of your current DNS records. To add a new record, click on the "Add Record" button. To edit an existing record, click on the "Edit" button next to the record.

Step 5: Choose the type of record

When adding or editing a record, you will be prompted to choose the type of record. There are several types of DNS records, such as A, MX, CNAME, and TXT. Each record type serves a different purpose. For example, an A record connects a domain name to an IP address, while an MX record handles email routing.

Step 6: Enter the information for the record

Once you have chosen the type of record, you will need to enter the information for the record. This will vary depending on the type of record you have chosen. For example, an A record requires the IP address to connect to, while an MX record requires the destination email server.

Step 7: Save the changes

After entering the information for the record, click the "Save" button to save the changes.

In conclusion, changing DNS records in cPanel is a straightforward process that can be completed in just a few steps. DNS records are an essential part of your website's setup and by changing them, you can point your domain name to a different website, redirect email, or set up subdomains. Remember to always double check the information before saving the changes, as incorrect DNS settings can cause your website to become inaccessible.

 
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