CAA Records
What Are CAA Records? CAA (Certificate Authority Authorization) records are DNS records that allow domain owners to specify which Certificate Authorities (CAs) are authorized to issue SSL/TLS …
What Are CAA Records? CAA (Certificate Authority Authorization) records are DNS records that allow domain owners to specify which Certificate Authorities (CAs) are authorized to issue SSL/TLS …
Nameservers are the first thing domain names look to when they need to know where the content of a site is located. Nameservers dictate the DNS, which means you have to set up DNS records with your …
Overview DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail) is an email authentication standard that uses cryptographic signatures to verify that a message was sent by an authorized server and has not been altered in …
Overview SPF (Sender Policy Framework) is an email authentication method that specifies which mail servers are authorized to send email on behalf of your domain. When a receiving server gets a message …
DNS Changes During Domain Transfer One of the most common concerns during a domain transfer is whether your website and email will continue working. The good news is that a domain transfer does not …
Do all nameservers support DNSSEC? Not all nameservers support DNSSEC. Many registrar-provided nameservers do not include DNSSEC support by default. If you wish to use DNSSEC, you may need to use …