First thing: I have been talking about the domain adharagrill.mx, but you have now started talking about a different domain alhena.com.mx. Are these meant to be the same or different? It's very difficult to help when the discussion changes like this.
Second: For your first domain you have set external nameservers and also set up the DNS records via an external provider - I can tell it isn't Sentora from the screeenshots. However, the second domain - whichever one we are talking about - you have set external nameservers but then from the screenshots it looks like you haveĀ configured the DNS records within Sentora. If the nameservers are part of an external service, then you need to set the DNS records there too, not in Sentora. The only way the records in Sentora will be used is if your nameservers point to your Sentora server.
So go into whatever system your nameserver records point to (totalplay.com.mx or whatever it is) and set up the DNS records for adharagrill.mx/alhena.com.mx there, not in Sentora.
Keith.
Second: For your first domain you have set external nameservers and also set up the DNS records via an external provider - I can tell it isn't Sentora from the screeenshots. However, the second domain - whichever one we are talking about - you have set external nameservers but then from the screenshots it looks like you haveĀ configured the DNS records within Sentora. If the nameservers are part of an external service, then you need to set the DNS records there too, not in Sentora. The only way the records in Sentora will be used is if your nameservers point to your Sentora server.
So go into whatever system your nameserver records point to (totalplay.com.mx or whatever it is) and set up the DNS records for adharagrill.mx/alhena.com.mx there, not in Sentora.
Keith.