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How to Set Up Track DNS in cPanel?

Tracking DNS (Domain Name System) can help you understand how your domain is being resolved and diagnose any issues related to domain name propagation. Follow these steps to set up Track DNS in cPanel:

  1. Log in to cPanel
    If you’re not already logged in, enter your cPanel username and password to access the cPanel dashboard.
  2. Find the Track DNS Icon
    Search for the "Advanced" option on your dashboard within cPanel. Click on the "Track DNS" icon. It usually looks like a globe with a magnifying glass.
  3. Use the DNS Tools
    Once you click on Track DNS, you will see several DNS tools that you can use:
    1. DNS Lookup: Enter a domain name and click "Look Up" to see its DNS records.
    2. Trace Route: Click "Trace" to view the path to reach the server after entering a domain name or IP address.
    3. Domain Information (Whois): Enter a domain name and click "Look Up" to get information about the domain registration.
  4. Tips for Using Track DNS
    1. Double-check Domain Names: Make sure you enter the correct domain names to get accurate results.
    2. Use for Troubleshooting: These tools are great for diagnosing DNS issues, checking domain propagation, and understanding network paths.
    3. Combine Tools: Use DNS Lookup to check DNS records and Trace Route to understand the network path for a comprehensive view.
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