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This is useful for long txt records, such as DKIM data, for example:
This is useful for long txt records, such as DKIM data, for example:


[[File:Dns-txt.png]]
eg [[File:Dns-txt.png]]


You can include a quote with: \"
You can include a quote with: \"

Revision as of 17:16, 9 December 2013

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Our control pages let you manage the DNS for your domains.

There are various type of DNS records that you can add

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  • A (IP address)
  • A+reverse
  • CNAME
  • DNAME
  • MX 10
  • MX 20
  • MX 30
  • MX 40
  • MX 50
  • AAAA (IP6)
  • AAAA+reverse
  • PTR
  • LOC
  • FTP password
  • NS (Name server)
  • TXT
  • SRV
  • IAX2
  • H.323
  • SIP
  • DS

The A and AAAA reverse types are a special case, we use these to create PTR records automatically

The FTP Password is nothing to do with DNS, instead it sets the password on the domain if we are providing web services.

txt Records

txt records are a max of 255 characters in DNS. If you need to have longer than 255 characters, then on the control page you can quote separate sections, for example:

Value:   "part1" "part2" "part3"

This is useful for long txt records, such as DKIM data, for example:

eg Dns-txt.png

You can include a quote with: \"

srv Records

The format of the 'value' of an srv record would be in the format of:

priority weight port host 

eg: Srv.png

Other DNS Pages:

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