This page explains how to edit a DNS zone as well as how to change its owner.
Editing a DNS zone
In order to edit a DNS Zone, select the name of DNS Zone 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."
Sometimes DNS Manager displays also some warning messages that provide information about the reason a zone cannot be loaded by named
server, by example this kind of messages:
The zone could not be added to DNS because one or more records are not correct.
zone XXX.XX/IN: NS 'ns.XXX.XX' has no address records (A or AAAA)
zone XXX.XX/IN: not loaded due to errors.
In the DNS Zone Information section, you can view several details:
- DNS Zone type: Displays the type of the DNS Zone, which can be Master or Slave; it also displays the number of Transfer IPs for Master zones and the number of Master IPs for Slave zones respectively.
- Hosts in this zone: Displays the first and last available IP (these parameters depend on the reverse zone IP class).
Hosts in this zone is displayed only for reverse DNS zones.
- Last DNS Zone update: This field displays the last time the DNS Zone was updated by the user or from the remote update location.
- Last DNS Zone update source: The source of the last update. The DNS Zone can be updated from the interface or from a remote update location. If the zone was update from a remote location, the icon is displayed. Click this icon to access the configuration page of the respective remote update location.
For zones that have been added from interface, you can add new DNS Records and edit or delete existing Records. Click the DNS Zone name to manage the Zone Records.
For slave DNS zones you cannot add records.
In the list of existing DNS Records, the following details are available:
- S indicates whether the record is enabled or disabled. The icon indicates that the record is enabled. Click it to disable the corresponding record. The icon indicates that the record is disabled. Click it to enable the corresponding record. The icon indicates that the record has been temporarily disabled by Round Robin who hasn't been able to access it.
The records status can be modified only for zones added from the DNS Manager control panel.
- P indicates whether there are any Round Robin polls monitoring the record. The icon indicates there are Round Robin polls set up for the corresponding record. Clicking it will open the Round Robin polls management page for the record. The icon indicates there are no Round Robin polls set up for the corresponding record.
This column is available only for forward zones added from the DNS Manager control panel.
- Host displays the hostname of every DNS Record.
Record type refers to the type of the DNS Record. There are several types of DNS Records.
Changing the owner of one or more DNS zones
You can change the owner for one or several DNS zones following the steps below:
1.Select one or more of the DNS zones by selecting the corresponding checkboxes.
2.Click the Change owner link located above the table containing the DNS zones list to open the page displaying the clients' list.
3.Select the client who will be the new owner of the DNS zones.
When a zone is moved from one client to another, the ownership of the zone passed to the control panel.
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