Setting up Name Servers in Plesk

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This article will be of particular interest to Weycrest customers with Plesk Reseller Plans, Plesk VPS and Plesk Dedicated Servers.

In this example we are assuming your domain is called mydomain.com

1. Request 2 IP's from Weycrest for Namservers

2. Go to your domain name registrar and register the nameservers. Example:

  • ns1.mydomain.com 83.167.***.***
  • ns2.mydomain.com 83.167.***.***

3. Add A records for your nameserver

  • mydomain.com NS ns1.mydomain.com
  • mydomain.com NS ns2. mydomain.com
  • ns1.mydomain.com A 83.167.***.**1
  • ns2.mydomain.com A 83.167.***.**2
  • mydomain.com A 83.167.***.**3
  • webmail.mydomain.com A 83.167.***.**3
  • ftp.mydomain.com A 83.167.***.**3
  • mail. mydomain.com A 83.167.***.**3
  • www. mydomain.com CNAME mydomain.com
  • mydomain.com MX 10 mail.mydomain.com

4> DNS Template

  • <domain> NS ns1.mydomain.com
  • <domain> NS ns2.mydomain.com
  • <domain> A <ip>
  • webmail.<domain> A <ip>
  • ftp.<domain> A <domain>
  • mail.<domain> A <domain>
  • <domain>. MX 10 mail. <domain>.
  • <ip>/24 PTR <domain>
    • Note the www CNAME is automatically added by Plesk

It is better to setup the template before adding lots sites to your server or reseller plan, because then your dns for all sites will automatically have the correct settings for your nameservers.

We will be adding screenshots for this in the VERY near future

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