How to create a global nameserver so that every VPS under virtualizor can use it?

Hi,
I am configuring Virtualizor on my dedicated server and I want to create a default Namserver for all my VPS machines. Can someone please guide me with this? I am looking for something like "ns1.contabo.com" & "ns2.contabo.com" You know that we can use this NS values in all contabo VPS's to point domains.

I don't know how to make it done :/ I have pointed my domain to the server main IP (where I installed virtualizor) but even the hostname is not live and I can't access anything using that domain / hostname.


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