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robsimm
Guest
Hi there,
I've attempted to work with cPanel on this, but they stated that I need to 'automate' the upload of zone records from plesk to my cPanel DNS cluster?
Essentially, I am trying to achieve the following:
1x Centos 5.3 Server running cPanel DNS only (dns.domain.com)
1x Centos 5.3 Server running cPanel/WHM (lin.domain.com)
1x Windows Server 2003 running Plesk 9
I want all of the boxes to run under the nameservers:
ns1.domain.com
ns2.domain.com
Both of these nameservers reside on the cPanel DNS only server (dns.domain.com). I have got the zone files synchronising successfully between the two linux servers (as cPanel DNS has built in synchronisation), but I am now attempting to get my Plesk domains to sync with the dns server automatically, but have not found one solution so far.
The staff at cPanel have stated I need to "push" the zone information from my Plesk server to the cPanel DNS only server. Has anyone got a solution for this, or perhaps any ideas on how to achieve this?
Also, any comments on this solution or perhaps a more scalable solution would be greatly appreciated.
I look forward to your responses.
I've attempted to work with cPanel on this, but they stated that I need to 'automate' the upload of zone records from plesk to my cPanel DNS cluster?
Essentially, I am trying to achieve the following:
1x Centos 5.3 Server running cPanel DNS only (dns.domain.com)
1x Centos 5.3 Server running cPanel/WHM (lin.domain.com)
1x Windows Server 2003 running Plesk 9
I want all of the boxes to run under the nameservers:
ns1.domain.com
ns2.domain.com
Both of these nameservers reside on the cPanel DNS only server (dns.domain.com). I have got the zone files synchronising successfully between the two linux servers (as cPanel DNS has built in synchronisation), but I am now attempting to get my Plesk domains to sync with the dns server automatically, but have not found one solution so far.
The staff at cPanel have stated I need to "push" the zone information from my Plesk server to the cPanel DNS only server. Has anyone got a solution for this, or perhaps any ideas on how to achieve this?
Also, any comments on this solution or perhaps a more scalable solution would be greatly appreciated.
I look forward to your responses.