For days back I have been having left without lights in my mind, and lost in the immensity of the space trying to create a new DNS's to one reseller in HELM.
Logically I had to resort to the fortunate department of technical support and prevention of human catastrophes of DEHE.
One of fantastic guys of DEHE not only has solved my disadvantage quickly (to vary a little in the form to solve the problems to its clients that has this one people), but also that a small but complete tutorial has sent me of how this is due to do.
The following one is the tutorial gentily has offered to me Alex Harrison (also call Captain America), and who desire to share with other users who maybe at some time also undergo a cerebral blackout.
Set up Personal Name Servers in Helm (by Alex Harrison - SolidHost/DEHE Engineer)
1) To set up the personal name servers, log in as an administrator, go to System Settings" > "Servers", and click on the server that is hosting the DNS service.
2) Click on the DNS service in the server's service list. At the bottom of the DNS service editor there will be a list of name servers. There should be the "Default" name server(s) already added from when you first created the service.
3) Click on "Add New" to add the resellers name services. Enter in the relevant information into form and keep "Default name server" unchecked. Click Save to continue.
If you have the primary and secondary DNS service on different machines, you will need to add the secondary name server to the secondary DNS service.
4) To complete personal DNS, go to the resellers account in Helm and click "Account Settings" under their account. Click on "Global Settings" to get a list of their general Helm settings. On this page there is a Personal DNS Mask box. In this box enter the domain name used for the resellers new name servers. For example. If you have set up ns1.personaldns.com and ns2.personaldns.com then enter "personaldns.com" into the DNS mask.
Click Save to save the changes.
Make sure that the mask and the DNS Service name use the same name, or it won't work.
When ever a new domain is now created under this reseller package, Helm will automatically assign these name servers to the domain. You will see them in the Advanced Settings area for the domain.


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), but also that a small but complete tutorial has sent me of how this is due to do.
), and who desire to share with other users who maybe at some time also undergo a cerebral blackout. 



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