Configure Name Servers on a cPanel Server
This article will provide details on how to configure server-wide and reseller specific name servers on a cPanel server. Configuring name servers in cPanel will make it so that newly created accounts will have NS records created within their DNS zones that point to the name servers specified.
Please note - configuring name servers on a cPanel server will *not* point your domains to them. You will still need to point your domains to the name servers at their respective registrars.
Server-Wide Name Servers
You will need root access to your server in order to do this.
1) Log into your server's WHM (Web Host Manager) as root.
2) Click on 'Basic cPanel & WHM Setup' which is under the 'Server Configuration' section.
3) Specify the name servers in the following fields near the bottom of the page:
- Nameserver 1
- Nameserver 2
- Nameserver 3 (if applicable)
- Nameserver 4 (if applicable)
Reseller Specific Name Servers
There are a couple of different ways to do this. You can do this when logged into WHM as root or the reseller can do this themselves when logged into their WHM.
WHM as root
1) Log into your server's WHM (Web Host Manager) as root.
2) Click on 'Reseller Center' which is under the 'Resellers' section.
3) Select the reseller account you're configuring the name servers for from the 'Select a Reseller' drop down.
5) Specify the name servers in the following fields near the bottom of the page:
- Nameserver 1
- Nameserver 2
- Nameserver 3 (if applicable)
- Nameserver 4 (if applicable)
WHM as reseller
1) Log into your server's WHM (Web Host Manager) as the reseller.
2) Click on 'Basic cPanel & WHM Setup' which is under the 'Server Configuration' section.
3) Specify the name servers in the following fields:
- Nameserver 1
- Nameserver 2
- Nameserver 3 (if applicable)
- Nameserver 4 (if applicable)