Resolver Configuration (Need more information on this topic?)

Location: Networking Setup/Resolver Configuration

 

The Resolver Configuration wizard will guide you through setting up your resolver configuration (/etc/resolv.conf). The Resolver Configuration will set the IP addresses you can use to resolve domains to the server you are managing.

 

1. Click on the "Proceed" button.

 

2. Enter the IP address of at least two nameservers that you will use for DNS resolution in the following text boxes:

 

 

Your data center should be able to provide you with at least one IP of a DNS server you can access. If you do not know the IP address of your provider's local resolvers, you should contact them directly for more information. It is very important that these nameservers are correct or your server will not function properly. If you do not know the IP addresses you should enter in the text boxes above and you are unable to contact your provider, please go through this setup at a later time.

 

Note: Your server should still function normally, however connections made to the server may be slower than normal.

 

3. Click on the "Continue" button.

 

4. You should see the following statement:

 

"Your resolvers have been setup!"

 

Listed in order they are: IP1 IP2