About restricting access to configure the DNS records
This feature allows you to restrict the organization administrators from configuring the DNS records for their organizations. You can restrict them from adding, editing, or removing certain type of DNS records, and just allow them to view these records. For example, if you are using the organizations’ MX Records for your anti-spam or anti-virus software, and you do not want those organization administrators to configure these records, you can use this feature to restrict them from doing so.
Note: This feature restricts only the organization administrators from modifying the DNS records. But, if required, the service provider or the organization’s reseller can autologin to the organization control panel, and modify the restricted DNS records.
There are four permission flags provided for each type of record, as mentioned below.
Arecord
CNAMErecord
MXrecord
NSrecord
These flags are optional, and their values can be set to either true or false.
If a flag is not created or if its value is set to true, all the organization administrators on that hosting server can add, edit and remove that type of record for their organizations.
If the value of a flag is set to false, all the organization administrators on that hosting server cannot add, edit, or remove that type of record for their organizations.
Important: The value of a particular flag will affect the access permissions of all the organization administrators, whose organizations use the Unify DNS Service.