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If you want to validate the configuration of a zone maintained on authoritative name servers, do the following:. The results will be interpreted and displayed on the screen. If your Customer Panel is integrated with a billing system, then the following operations on domains might be available from Plesk:.

Yes No. Thank you for the feedback! Please tell us if we can improve further. Sorry to hear that. Please tell us how we can improve. Partners Blog Contact us. Plesk Documentation and Help Portal. Click DNS Settings. Click Disable. If you want to validate the configuration of a zone maintained on authoritative name servers, do the following: Add to the list the entries pointing to the appropriate name servers that are authoritative for the zone: Click Add Record , specify a name server, click OK , and then click Update.

Repeat the step a for each name server you would like to test. The records will appear in the list. Click the records that you have just created. Locking and unlocking domain name for transferring to another provider.

Changing domain registrant and other contact information. Changing DNS settings for domain zones served by a domain registrar. Log in. Install the app.

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For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Bulk update DNS records. Thread starter AndorA Start date Sep 5, AndorA Basic Pleskian. A feature request for something that I always assumed would be possible - until I needed it.

This is useful, for example, when moving the mailserver for a bunch of domains to a different machine and hence all 'mail' records needs to be updated.

There currently is the --add command, which works as expected. However, the --set and the --del options for records are flawed to the extend of being unusable. The --set option seems great, but as an added 'feature' it will delete each and every record of your zone that you do not explicitly set. So you have to write out the entire zone with all resource records in order to use it.

That is a little extreme. For updating just one record such as the mail or the ns records it is therefore completely unusable. A combination of the --del and --add option would do the same thing: you could simply delete the old 'mail' record, and then add the new one. But --del only works if you specify the exact current values.

To stick to our example, you cannot just delete all 'mail' records, you have to specify the exact IP that mail record is current set to. Since that requires finding out this value for each and every domain before you can run your script, it is actually easier to just use the graphical interface and spend hours on updating hundreds of domains. At least then you have the option of changing a value, and you don't need to look up all current values first, but you can do it one go.

So to summarize, my feature request is on of the following: A --set function that does not delete all records in your zone while updating just one record perhaps --update? A --del function that just deletes all records you specify, without having to specify the exact current values. Regs, Andor. IgorG Forums Analyst Staff member. You can just write some script with combination of selection needed records from psa database and update them with CLI utility.



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