Knowledge base article
Getting started with our DNS Manager
View other technical support articles
Related articles
Getting Started with the Content Delivery Network (CDN)
Other technical support articles
A beginners guide to email spoofing
Accessing your site before changing DNS
An introduction to email authentication
Basic WordPress security and site management
Check MySQL database table disk usage
Configure object cache with memcached and Litespeed Cache plugin
Configure spam filtering in cPanel
Connect via SFTP using SSH key authentication with FileZilla
Connecting to Serversaurus shared hosting via SFTP
Create a clone of your website
Create a SSH key pair and configure your SSH key in cPanel
Create a WordPress administrator via MySQL CLI
Create a WordPress administrator via phpMyAdmin
Create a WordPress cron task in cPanel
Disable automatic WordPress updates via wp-config.php
Download or restore individual files, directories or database backups with JetBackup
Enabling PHP extensions, Changing PHP Version and Setting PHP Options
Export or Import a MySQL database via CLI
Force HTTPS via .htaccess (cPanel)
Getting Started with Virtual Machines
Go live with your WordPress staging website
Help! I need a backup of my cPanel-hosted website
Hide .html extension using .htaccess
How did my WordPress website get hacked? What do I do?
How to ensure website generated emails are delivered successfully
How to issue a Let’s Encrypt certificate
How to remove Site Software management
I can receive email but can’t send!
Introduction to LiteSpeed Cache
Manage DNS zones with the cPanel Zone Editor
Manual WordPress migrations in a nutshell
Migrate remote staging website to local hosting server
Migrate remote transactional website to local server
Migrating email from one POP/IMAP email account to another
My site and/or email service is down
Network Firewall (I can’t access my services on a non-standard port)
Optimising Wordfence firewall and security settings
Pointing your domain to Serversaurus
Pointing your domain to Squarespace with cPanel
Prevent website generated spam with CAPTCHA
Push updates from a staging to production website
Reconfigure production website to subdomain
Recover your hacked WordPress website
Remove Wordfence firewall block via MySQL CLI
Secure your WordPress installation
Setting up email on your iPhone
Subdomains for test sites & more
Unable to renew certificate: The Let’s Encrypt HTTP challenge failed
Understanding CloudLinux resource limits
Update a WordPress website to use a new domain name
Update your WordPress username via phpMyAdmin
Using Serversaurus’ nameservers but hosting your email elsewhere
This article will guide you through getting started with our complimentary DNS Manager in the Serversaurus Client Portal
Our Client Portal provides complimentary DNS Management with all domain registrations.
What are your nameservers?
To delegate your domain to Serversauurs, please use our nameservers below:
ns1.serversaurus.com ns2.serversaurus.com ns3.serversaurus.com ns4.serversaurus.com
If you registered your domain with Serversaurus, our nameservers are set by default. If you opted for custom nameservers during the registration, then you will need to change your nameservers back to the default.
Creating and managing a DNS Manager zone
All domains managed in your Serversaurus account are available in the DNS Manager. Just navigate to the Domains menu >> Manage DNS.
To add a DNS zone, select + Add DNS Zone and select your domain name.
For existing DNS zones, simply select the edit icon to the right of your domain.
Last updated April 11, 2025
Can't find what you're looking for?
"*" indicates required fields