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When a domain points at a Noxity hosting plan, the DNS lives on the plan’s cPanel nameservers and you manage records through cPanel’s Zone Editor. Nothing extra to set up; the moment you add the domain to a plan, it gets a zone and starts answering queries.

How to use it

1

Add the domain to your hosting plan

From cPanel, attach the domain as an addon, parked, or primary domain. The exact flow is in Domains in cPanel.
2

Point the domain at the plan's nameservers

In the domain panel, set the nameservers to the ones cPanel printed when you added the domain. The change pushes to the registry; resolvers pick it up after the previous record’s TTL.
3

Manage records in the cPanel Zone Editor

Add or edit A, AAAA, CNAME, MX, TXT, SRV, and CAA records under Zone Editor. Same toolset as any cPanel host.

When to pick this option

  • You have or are planning to buy a Noxity hosting plan.
  • The site and the DNS should stay together so a plan migration moves both at once.
  • You want everything in cPanel, not in two separate panels.
If you don’t have a hosting plan, Free NS covers standalone DNS hosting. If you want to keep DNS at a third party (Cloudflare, Route 53, …), see External DNS.

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