DNS: DNS Records

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See your website’s DNS records here. Edit a record or add a new one. Each record has settings that you can apply when adding or editing it.

The record type can have 9 modes that specify the name, TTL, state of using cloud service, and other settings for each record depending on the record type.

  • A: This record is used to connect domains or subdomains to IP.
  • AAAA: Similar to record A, except that it uses IPv6.
  • CNAME: This record can be called a nickname. The CNAME record is used to automatically forward a name to another domain name.
  • NS: With this type of record you can manage the servers whose domain name information you have defined.
  • TXT: This record allows you to add text content as a DNS record to your website.
  • MX: This record allows you to manage incoming emails sent to your domain.
  • PTR: This record is used to define an inverted IP connection to a domain. PTR record has the same functionality as A and AAAA records, and in the name field, both IPv4 and IPv6 can be used.
  • SRV: This type of record is used to display data from a specific service such as SIP, LDAP, and XMPP.
  • SPF: With this record, you can define domain names or IP addresses that can send email under your domain name. It should be noted that this user can also be defined using the TXT record.

Advanced Settings

If Record Cloud is enabled, you can easily enable these settings and apply more settings for a specific record.

How to connect to the main servers: By setting this section, you specify how to connect to the cloud Drake service to the main servers.

Edge settings: Here you specify how the user will view this subdomain. These settings overwrite HTTPS settings for this record.


Read more about DNS: DNS Records in our tutorial section.

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