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I've searched in the forum but I still have some doubts...

 

1. Reseller accounts will have their dns configured? Ex. ns1.customersite.com

2. The customer will be able to manage their domain dns with whmcs? (Stargate)

3. Whmcs generate a username for the new customers automatically, but the majority of the customers likes to choose it. It's possible?

4. I see in the site of whmcs that you give 15% of discount for users from another system, I'm using Host Control (hostcontrol.com.br), I will be able to have this discounting?

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>1. Reseller accounts will have their dns configured? Ex. ns1.customersite.com

 

No, and the correct registration of the nameservers still needs to be done at the registrar

 

>2. The customer will be able to manage their domain dns with whmcs? (Stargate)

 

No idea, but probably not.

 

>3. Whmcs generate a username for the new customers automatically, but the majority of the customers likes to choose it. It's possible?

 

No, and allowing the user to chose becomes a major problem when you have more than a handful of customers :D

 

>4. I see in the site of whmcs that you give 15% of discount for users from another system,

 

You'd need to contact the WHMCS authors about that

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Correction:

 

1. The DNS zones in WHM will be configured by WHMCS to the reseller have their own dns? ns1.reseller.com

 

I can not confirm, but I WHMCS does not. However, it is really not needed to add their nameservers via WHM. As long as they are pointing their nameservers to the nameserver IP, you do not need to add anything into WHM.

 

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4. I see in the site of whmcs that you give 15% of discount for users from another system, I'm using Host Control (hostcontrol.com.br), I will be able to have this discounting?

 

I do not think so as its free i think. It would have to be a paid software your coming from as it says in the TOS i think.

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scottymeuk, Host Control is R$ 30,00/month. ($15,00).

 

Adam,

but resellers need to have nameservers, in the domains configuration (.com.br for exemple), they need to put 2 nameservers, their nameservers...

 

Yes, that is done via the domain company, not in WHM. You do not need to setup any nameservers in WHM for your resellers, only your master nameservers need to be with in WHM.

 

 

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Example:

 

reseller.com have the ns1.reseller.com and ns2.reseller.com and the Ip.

 

In whm I have to go in DNS Zones > Edit DNS Zones.

Select the domain reseller.com and add 2 fields:

 

ns1 | 3600 | 000.000.000(ip 1)

ns2 | 3600 | 000.000.000(ip 2)

 

 

If I dont do this, the reseller's nameservers dont work.

 

 

I need to know if whmcs do this. understood?

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reseller.com have the ns1.reseller.com and ns2.reseller.com and the Ip.

In whm I have to go in DNS Zones > Edit DNS Zones.

Select the domain reseller.com and add 2 fields:

ns1 | 3600 | 000.000.000(ip 1)

ns2 | 3600 | 000.000.000(ip 2)

If I dont do this, the reseller's nameservers dont work.

 

There is more to getting private nameservers working than just adding the A records to the zone ... which is what people are telling you about. You have to *register* the nameservers with the root servers through whomever you buy the domain from, along with their IPs, and then and *ONLY* then do you think about adding it to the DNS zone *manually*.

 

I need to know if whmcs do this. understood?

 

No it does not, I'm *sure* I already said that :D

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