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    Default User Defined DNS Entries

    Hey guys & gals.

    I have a few customers that would like to have the ability to edit their sub-domain DNS addresses so that it will route to somewhere else like their personal server. My question is this:

    Is there a way that I can set it up so that users can edit their Sub-Domain DNS entries ONLY?

    Perhaps there is a software package out there that offers this? I'm guessing it's something like what no-ip.org has set up. Thanks for the help.

    ~Brett

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    I am bumping this because I would really like this option as well.

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    I actually had to go in and edit an entry per user. I don't think it's possible to let them do it. It's not hard though.

    You just go into WHM and edit a DNS Entry for it.

    ~Brett

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