Managing your DNS records allows you to control where your domain points, configure email providers, and create subdomains. These settings are accessible through your domain management panel.
To manage your records, use the updated dashboard navigation flow:
Go to your website Dashboard.
Click the Profile icon (User Profile) at the top of the screen.
Select Domains from the list.
Find the domain you wish to edit and click the Manage button.
Once inside the management panel, you can modify several record types including A, CNAME, MX, TXT, SPF, and PTR:
Add New Record: Select the Record Type, enter the Alias, and provide the Target destination.
Edit or Delete: You can modify or remove any existing records in your list.
Website Server Defaults: Click Set Default DNS to automatically restore the original settings required for your website.
Google Workspace: Use the dedicated button to automatically Set Google Workspace MX Records for your professional email.
Name Servers determine which provider manages your domain's DNS panel.
External Management: Entering another provider's NS (e.g., GoDaddy) will move DNS control to that provider.
Your Website Management: To manage records within your dashboard, use these name servers:
ns1.enter-system.com
ns2.enter-system.com
Email Accounts: From the domain management screen, you can click Email Accounts to create a New Mail Account or adjust existing Mailbox Settings.
Unlock Domain: If you need to move your domain to a different registrar, use this option to Unlock it and receive your EPP code.
Propagation – Any changes to DNS or NS records can take up to 72 hours to fully update across the internet.
Caution – Modifying MX or SPF records incorrectly can cause your email service to stop working; always verify settings with your email provider before saving.
Centralized View – The Domains page under your Profile also shows you the expiry date and renewal status for every domain in your account at a glance.