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Steps to take to run two own dedicated nameservers?
« on: October 13, 2019, 09:40:00 PM »
So I tried to follow the basic tutorial on this, found on this subject here on CWP, but I kept getting some errors.
I'm trying to figure out the right steps to take to get two dedicated nameservers working with my CWP.

What I have done so far:

I got myself a new domain by my registar. There I created a basic DNS with

nameserver 1 bind9 installed, pointing to it's static public ip
nameserver 2 bind9 installed, pointing to its static public ip
the server with CWP on it, using the Nat'd setup

All three servers have the same domain. like ns1.mydomain.com - ns2.mydomain.com cwp.mydomain.com

From what I understand, I have to change the nameservers on my registar to my own for the domain.

Also first thing to do in CWP is change the nameservers in my own.
When I do that, CWP shows that my nameservers resolve to the right IP addresses. 

What are the next step to take to get it working? Creating a user with the domain of the cwp and nameservers?
What changes do i need to make in the records? I saw for instance that after install of cwp, there are some records populated with
centos webpanel information.

Any help is more than welcome! :-)


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Re: Steps to take to run two own dedicated nameservers?
« Reply #1 on: October 14, 2019, 03:09:42 PM »
Don't know how I missed it but I did....

So I found the solution by going through the wiki once more.

CWP has an option to run a master - slave - slave setup by installing an additional CWPro and an addon... very nice!
Works like a charm.