Below are the DNS records our systems support.

To create, edit, and delete Domain Name System (DNS) zone records, log in to cPanel, scroll down to the Domains pane and click on Zone Editor.

A

Address record, which is used to map hostnames to their IPv4 address.

AAAA

IPv6 Address record, which is used to map hostnames to their IPv6 address.

CAA

Certificate Authority (CA) Authorization, which specifies which CAs are allowed to create certificates for a domain.

CNAME

Canonical name record, which is used to alias names.

MX

Mail exchange record, which is used in routing requests to mail servers.

NAPTR

Naming authority pointer record, defined by RFC 3403 Domain Name System (DNS) Database.

NS

Name server record, which delegates a DNS zone to an authoritative server.

Note that changes can only be made at the root level. Please submit a ticket when you need this updated.

PTR

Pointer record, which is often used for reverse DNS lookups.

SOA

Start of authority record, which specifies authoritative information about a DNS zone.

Note that changes can only be made at the root level. Please submit a ticket when you need this updated.

SPF

Sender policy framework record, which is used in email validation systems.

SRV

Service locator record, which is used by some voice-over IP, instant messaging protocols, and other applications.

TXT

Text records, which can contain arbitrary text and can also be used to define machine-readable data such as security or abuse prevention information.

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