DNS
DNS (Domain Name System) is a system of records used to route domains to various internet services, such as web or email.
DNS
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DNS – History of record changes
In this article, you will learn how to display the history of DNS records and how to use it to fix records. (… Continue reading)
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DNS – Import and export of records
In this guide, you will learn what DNS import is and how to perform it, and conversely how to export DNS in various ways. (… Continue reading)
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DNS – Manual
In this article, you will learn what DNS infrastructure is and how it works (DNS servers, NSSET, DNSSEC), and what DNS records are and how they work. (… Continue reading)
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DNS – Adding a domain
In this guide, you will learn how to add a domain to WEDOS DNS, either automatically or manually. (… Continue reading)
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DNS – Troubleshooting
In this guide, you will learn how to find the cause of a DNS problem and how to solve problems with DNS servers and records. (… Continue reading)
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DNS – Secondary servers (AXFR)
In this article, you will learn what the configuration of secondary WEDOS DNS servers is for and how to set up secondary WEDOS DNS servers. (… Continue reading)
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DNS – Subdomains
In this article, you will learn how to set up a subdomain via A, AAAA, or CNAME records. (… Continue reading)
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DNS – Domain records
In this article, you will learn how to view, add, remove, or change DNS records for a domain, what record types exist, and how to solve common problems. (… Continue reading)
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DNS – A and AAAA record types
In this article, you will learn what A and AAAA records are for, how to find the IP addresses of services, how to enter the records correctly, and usage examples. (… Continue reading)
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DNS – ALIAS, CNAME and DNAME record types
In this article, you will learn what ALIAS and CNAME record types are for, how to enter the records correctly, and examples of their use. (… Continue reading)
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DNS – CAA, HTTPS, SSHFP and TLSA record types
In this article, you will learn how CAA, SSHFP, and TLSA record types work. (… Continue reading)
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DNS – MX record types
In this article, you will learn what MX record types are for, how to find the addresses of MX mail servers, how to enter MX record types correctly, and examples of using MX records. (… Continue reading)
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DNS – NS and SOA record types
In this article, you will learn what the NS record type is for and how to enter it correctly. (… Continue reading)
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DNS – SRV and NAPTR record types
In this article, you will learn what SRV and NAPTR record types are for and how to enter them correctly. (… Continue reading)