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    How to do this...? Please help

    I want to assign different nameservers to my subdomains (so I can host them at different places), and someone told me that I have to put an A record for each name in the nameserver and point them to different addresses. I have no idea how to do that...exactly where in the cpanel I can do that? and how?

    Thanks guys

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    Re: How to do this...? Please help

    you need to login to WHM then it will be under DNS Functions
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    Re: How to do this...? Please help

    DNS Functions
    1) Edit Zone Templates 2) Park or Point a Domain 3) Add a DNS Zone 4) Edit an MX Entry

    which one i should click? then how to assign the A record?

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