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Resolved New Domain - Digital Ocean DNS Enabled by Default

Daniel Hendricks

New Pleskian
Is there a way to make new domains sync with DigitalOcean DNS (via the extension) by default?

Currently, when I create a new domain, it appears that I have to activate it manually.

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It appears that this is not possible with the extension, which doesn't make it suitable for automatic provisioning. I removed it and am using the Slave DNS Manager extension now.
 
Hi Daniel Hendricks,

Now it is possible. The behavior is improved in the latest release:
DigitalOcean DNS 1.1.0
  • Newly created domains are now automatically activated in DigitalOcean DNS.
  • In Plesk 17.9, the icons on the “DNS management” tab are now displayed correctly. (EXTPLESK-741)
 
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