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When adding Domain to my cPanel it returns Error !

When adding a domain in cPanel, you get the below Error:

Error: (XID zau3bm) This domain points to an IP address that does not use the DNS servers associated with this server. Transfer the domain to this servers nameservers at the domains registrar or update your system to recognize the current DNS servers. To do this, use WHMs Configure Remote Service IPs interface.

Error: (XID zau3bm) This domain points to an IP address that does not use the DNS servers associated with this server. Transfer the domain to this server’s nameservers at the domain registrar or update your system to recognize the current DNS servers. To do this, use the WHMs Configure Remote Service IPs interface.

This error usually occurs when your Domain nameservers are not Pointing to the Hosting Servers’ IP
To resolve this issue, you can add the following:

Nameserver 1: nsa.soomroserver.com
Nameserver 2: nsz.soomroserver.com

Error Code (XID zau3bm): This is an internal code or identifier associated with the error. It’s primarily used for tracking and reference purposes by the server or hosting environment.

Transfer the domain to this server’s nameservers: This involves updating the domain’s DNS settings at the domain registrar to use the DNS servers provided by the current server. This is typically done through the registrar’s control panel.

Incorrect DNS Configuration: The domain’s DNS settings at the registrar may not be correctly pointing to the DNS servers of the server where it is hosted. This can happen if there were manual changes, typos, or if the domain was not properly set up initially.

Registrar and Hosting Provider Mismatch: If the domain is registered with one provider and the hosting is provided by another, ensuring that the domain’s DNS settings are correctly configured to use the hosting provider’s DNS servers is crucial. Mismatched settings can lead to errors.

Issues with DNS Propagation: Changes to DNS settings may take some time to propagate across the internet. If recent changes were made to the domain’s DNS, it’s possible that the changes have not fully propagated and the server is not yet recognizing the new settings.

Manual Configuration Errors: Any manual configuration of DNS settings, either at the registrar or on the server itself, might contain errors. This includes typos in IP addresses, nameserver entries, or other related settings.

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