Adding an NS Record
An NS record is used to point a subdomain to a set of nameservers. NS records should only be used for subdomains and not the main domain. If you wish to point the main domain to a set of nameservers, …
An NS record is used to point a subdomain to a set of nameservers. NS records should only be used for subdomains and not the main domain. If you wish to point the main domain to a set of nameservers, …
A Sender Policy Framework (SPF) record is a DNS record used for verifying your sent emails. The record identifies which mail servers are permitted to send email on behalf of your domain, which …
Service (SRV) records are used for service discovery and defining locations. SRV helps define records and includes content such as ports, hostname, services, and more. Example SRV Record Type Service …
Sometimes, adding DNS records can be confusing, especially with so many options for using your domain name out there. To make the process a little easier, many domain registrars offer pre-made DNS …
URL forwarding allows you to redirect visitors from one domain or subdomain to a different URL. There are two types of URL forwarding: Types of URL Forwarding Masked (Iframe) Forwarding Masked …
What Are CNAME Records? Canonical records, or CNAME records, are a powerful type of DNS record that will override any other DNS record with the same record host. For example, because MX records do not …