Setting up DNS for the first time — questions about FQDN and cPanel?

Here is how I would do this using exampledomain. Com as a website with ns1.exampledomain. Com and ns2.exampledomain.Com as resolvers.

Ns1 and ns2 will also be resolving any other domain on the server: First I'd set the hostname of my server to something like server1.exampledomain.com. You can do this in WHM by going to: Main, Networking Setup, Change Hostname Next I'd setup my default resolvers for all new account / domains added to the server by going to WHM at Main, Server Configuration, Basic cPanel & WHM Setup and scrolling to the bottom. The resolvers here will be expected to answer any new domains you add.

If you've set this up to be the same server as your cPanel/WHM box then you can manage DNS through WHM. Now I'd create a new account for exampledomain.Com by going to Main, Account Functions, Create a New Account in WHM and finishing the wizard. The http_root for this will be at /home/examedomainUsername/public_html/ I know this isn't what you asked really but I'm guessing this is what you may be wanting.

When you use a panel it is often best to play by the panel's rules. You can make changes to /usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf. If you do so make sure you run '/usr/local/cpanel/bin/apache_conf_distiller –update' afterward to check the changes in with cPanel.

I personally wouldn't change the default to /var/www/html . It will probably be changed back next time cPanel updates. I would make changes directly if it is for an account / domain but only if I couldn't make the change through WHM and I'd be sure to run the distiller afterward.

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