Redirecting domain using URL records URL records allow you to redirect your domain to another address (e.g, a Facebook page). A URL record can be...
Changing domain nameservers How to change nameservers? For domains in Zone registrar, you can change nameservers from “My Zone” control panel by clicking...
DNSSEC DNSSEC is your domain’s DNS cryptographic defense technology. By using DNSSEC, it is possible to verify, that the information returned...
SPF Record The SPF (Sender Policy Framework) Record allows the domain owner to designate the servers (IP addresses) that are allowed to...
Changing DNS records Changing DNS records may be due to a desire to connect a domain to various environments such as Google (Google...
SRV record SRV record is a specification of DNS that assigns server location and port number for a service. The record has...
Authoritative nameservers In order to make name servers authoritative for the domain, a SOA (Start of Authority) nameserver entry must be added...
Nameserver zone file Nameserver zone DNS (Domain Name System) zone file is text file that describes a DNS zone. A DNS zone is usually...
Enabling DNSSEC for Cloudflare’s name servers After deploying Cloudflare name servers and starting activation of DNSSEC in the Cloudflare control panel, Cloudflare will issue the DS...
MX record The MX (Mail Exchanger Record) indicates the server through which emails sent to your domain addresses are delivered. If there...
A record A domain A record is essentially the location of your website’s hosting server on the Internet. The A record refers...
CNAME record A CNAME (Canonical Name) record is a name that refers to another name. Technically, this can be called an alias...