How to add CNAME Record in cPanel using the DNS Zone Editor? (Video)

A CNAME Record (Canonical Name Record) is used to alias one domain or subdomain to another. This is useful for redirecting traffic or integrating with third-party services like email, CDN, or website platforms. Follow these steps to add a CNAME Record in cPanel using the DNS Zone Editor.


Step 1: Log in to cPanel

  1. Open your web browser and navigate to your cPanel login page (e.g., https://yourdomain.com:2083).
  2. Enter your username and password, then click Log in.

Step 2: Open the DNS Zone Editor

  1. Scroll down to the Domains section in the cPanel dashboard.
  2. Click on Zone Editor.

Step 3: Select the Domain

  1. In the Zone Editor interface, locate the domain for which you want to add a CNAME Record.
  2. Click Manage next to the domain.

Step 4: Add a CNAME Record

  1. On the DNS Records page, click + Add Record or Add CNAME Record, depending on your cPanel version.

  2. Fill in the required fields:

    • Name: Enter the name of the record (e.g., www for www.yourdomain.com or mail for mail.yourdomain.com).
    • TTL (Time to Live): Leave the default value (e.g., 14400) or specify a custom TTL if required.
    • Type: Ensure the record type is set to CNAME.
    • Record: Enter the target domain (e.g., your-target-domain.com or thirdparty.service.com).
  3. Click Save Record or Add Record to apply the changes.


Step 5: Verify the CNAME Record

  1. Use a DNS checker like DNS Checker to confirm that the CNAME record is propagating correctly.
  2. Allow up to 24-48 hours for DNS changes to propagate globally, though they often update sooner.

Tips for Adding CNAME Records

  • Do Not Use CNAME for the Root Domain: You cannot create a CNAME Record for the root domain (e.g., yourdomain.com). Use an A Record instead if needed.
  • Check the Target Domain: Ensure the target domain or service URL is correct and active before saving.
  • Avoid Conflicts: Remove any existing conflicting records (e.g., A Record or MX Record) for the same name.

By adding a CNAME Record through cPanel's DNS Zone Editor, you can effectively redirect or alias subdomains to other domains or services, enhancing the flexibility of your domain's DNS configuration.

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