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Multiple Nameservers For Use With Different Resellers.


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Hi

I have been playing with vps's and have used whm/cpanel for years.  I have also been doing web design as a hobby and for friends, family etc.  This year I want to take this to the next level.  I am considering whmcs, clientexec and blesta.  I currently have a reseller account and want to offer cpanel via vps optimised with a differnt provider.

 

So i would have reseller 1  and reseller 2. 

 

How would it be possile for an order to be automatically provided with the correct nameservers.  for exmple with reseller 1 I alredy have ns1.mydomain.co.uk, ns2.mydomain.co.uk, ns3.mydomain.co.uk, ns4.mydomain.co.uk.  These are free branded nameservers that are mearly mirrored / mapped to the nameservers of reseller 1. 

 

So I my question is...If a cusomer orders a product from reseller 2.  is it possible for me to use differnet nameservers that point to reseller 2?  What are my options for doing this in blesta?

 

do I need to research DNS clustering and would this help my situation, or are DNS clusters useless if the nameservers are just mapped servers?

 

My goal is to have;

 

Product 1 > goes to server / reseller 1 > reseller 1 nameservers.

 

Product 2 > goes to server / reseller 2 > reseller 2 nameservers.

 

Sorry for the noob type questions...Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance

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Best way in my opinion would be setting two server groups and servers.

 

Server Group = Reseller 1 ==> Server = Reseller 1

 

Server Group = Reseller 2 ==> Sserver = Reseller 2

 

Each with their own nameservers, and then package them as you wish. 

 

Package > create

 

Module section > cPanel > Group = Reseller 2 etc.

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