This page explains how to edit DNS zones and other DNS zone related operations.

Editing a DNS Zone

In order to edit a DNS Zone, click the chosen DNS Zone name and enter the DNS Zone management page.

Records of zones that have been added from a remote location cannot be modified from interface. For zones added from remote locations, DNS Manager displays the following warning message:

This zone is managed by Remote Update and can not be edited in the interface.

In the DNS Zone Information section, you can view several details:

A slave zone will acquire its zone data only after receiving the notification from the respective master zone, or after it is manually reloaded on the server. DNS Manager does not reload slave zones due to the extra overhead involved on busy environments, therefore it is recommended to set up notifications on master zones.

Hosts in this zone is displayed only for reverse DNS zones.

You can add new DNS Records, view and delete existing ones. Click the DNS Zone name to manage the Zone Records.

You cannot add records for Slave DNS Zones. The current Records are not displayed because the actual DNS Records are transferred from the master server(s).

In the list of existing DNS Records, the following details are available:

You can modify the records status only for zones added from the DNS Manager control panel.

This column is available only for forward zones added from the 4PSA DNS Manager control panel.

Records can be modified only for zones added from the DNS Manager control panel.

In the Tools area, you can switch the Zone type from Master to Slave and vice versa. Just clicking the Switch to master or the Switch to slave button.

Backup DNS zone - You can backup the respective DNS zone by clicking the Backup DNS zone button. To add a Master/Slave DNS server IP address, enter the IP address in the corresponding field and click Update.

Enabling/Disabling a DNS zone

You can enable or disable a zone whenever you choose to change its status:

  1. When the zone is enabled, press the Zone is enabled button in the Tools area. The zone will be disabled and the button will change to Zone is disabled.
  2. When the zone is disabled, press the Zone is disabled button in the Tools area. The zone will be enabled and the button will change to Zone is enabled.

Transfer IP addresses

The Transfer IPs are DNS server IPs that are allowed to transfer (copy) the zone information from the server (master or slave for the zone). These IPs will be recorded in the named.conf file in the acl (Access Control Lists) clauses.

The Transfer IP addresses can be modified only for zones that have been added from the DNS Manager control panel.

To access the Transfer management page, click the Transfer IP addresses button. This is where you can find a set of details about the DNS Zone: DNS Zone type and Last DNS Zone update.

Specify the required IP addresses in the available text boxes. To add more slave IP addresses, click the + button.

Pay particular attention to the Last DNS Zone update. This is the time when the Zone was actually updated by the DNS Manager low-level program.

For more information about this subject check Transfer IP Addresses.

Managing Round Robin polls

The DNS Round Robin button is available only for forward zones added from the DNS Manager control panel.

If you are editing a Forward Zone and if the client is allowed Round Robin management, the DNS Round Robin button will be available in the Tools area. If the Forward Zone is not allowed Round Robin management, the icon will be grayed out. Press this button to open the Round Robin polls management page. This page lists all the polls that have been set up for the DNS Zone, including the following details: 

The last table column contains a checkbox that allows you to select one or multiple polls in the list in case you wish to delete them.

If you wish to add a new poll, click the Add new poll button in the New Round Robin poll area. In the new page that opens, fill in the following information:

$RR is replaced by one of the entries in the Value column listed for the selected records. You can use expressions such as http://$RR or http://$RR/test.php.

Then, select the DNS records you wish to add to the poll from the table below. Click the Apply changes button to associate the selected records with the new poll. When you are done, press OK to save your settings and return to the previous page or Cancel to return to the previous page without applying your settings.

Setting SOA parameters

The SOA (Start of Authority) Record defines global parameters for the DNS Zone. There is only one SOA Record allowed in a DNS Zone file. The default SOA parameters values for all the DNS Zones that belong to the client account can be modified.

The administrator can edit the following options:

Serial example: 1271668821

This value represents the current date and time (2010-04-19 12:20:21) using the UNIX time stamp.

  1. If the checkbox is selected, then the serial number will be automatically generated.
  2. If the checkbox is selected and the serial number is manually modified, then DNS Manager will use for the first time the modified serial and, after this, it will automatically generate new serial numbers. 
  3. If the checkbox is not selected, then the serial will not be automatically generated and the value entered in the Serial text box will be used. This method will force the serial to a certain value and the slave DNS server will never update the zone.

RFC 1912 recommends 1200 to 43200 seconds, if your data is volatile or 43200 (12 hours) if it is not.

RFC 1912 recommends 1209600 to 2419200 seconds (2–4 weeks).

Checking the nameservers

You can verify the availability of the name servers for a zone by clicking the Check Name servers button in the Tools area of the zone's management page. The page will be updated with a new area entitled Check Name Servers which lists all the name servers and displays their availability using the following indicators:

Changing the owner of one or several DNS Zones

In order to change the owner of DNS Zones, follow the steps below:

  1. Select the checkboxes corresponding to the DNS zone(s).
  2. Click the Change owner link at the top of the table of DNS zones. This will open a page listing the clients.
  3. Select the client who will be the new owner of the DNS zone(s).

When a zone is moved from one client to another, the ownership of the zone passed to the control panel.


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