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DNSSEC activation in cPanel

Activate DNSSEC in cPanel to secure the DNS protocol. Follow the simple steps to generate the keys necessary for the configuration.

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Views 827Updated 1 anPublished on 25/11/2019by Sebastian Szlivka

Introduction

  • DNSSEC (Domain Name System Security Extensions) is an extension of the Domain Name System (DNS) on the Internet, aimed at securing this protocol through the use of encryption algorithms.
  • The cPanel control panel allows us to generate the keys necessary for DNSSEC configuration.

Requirements

  • We will need the cPanel login details

Steps

  • First, we will log in to the cPanel control panel.

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  •  Once we have logged into the control panel, we will navigate to the Domains section and click on Zone Editor.

  • On the right of the domain for which we want to configure DNSSEC, we will click the DNSSEC button

  • Further, we will click on the Create Key button

  • After that, click the Create button again. If we need custom settings, we can click the Customize button. The default settings will work with most registrars.

  • After the generation is complete, we will be able to see the records by clicking the View DS Records button.

  • In the next window, we will find the keys needed to configure DNSSEC in the registrar panel.

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