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DNS (Domain Name System) is the internet's phone book. It translates human-readable domain names into IP addresses and provides other essential information about domains. Different types of DNS records serve different purposes. Click on any record type below to learn more.
Maps domain names to IPv4 addresses
Maps domain names to IPv6 addresses
Specifies mail servers for the domain
Creates aliases for domain names
Stores text information for various purposes
Delegates a DNS zone to authoritative name servers
Specifies authoritative information about a DNS zone
Maps IP addresses to domain names (reverse DNS)
Specifies location of services
Specifies which Certificate Authorities can issue SSL/TLS certificates
Stores public keys for DNSSEC
Delegates signing authority in DNSSEC
Name Authority Pointer for service discovery
Associates TLS/SSL certificates with services
DNSSEC (DNS Security Extensions) uses several record types working together to secure your domain:
Store public keys for verifying DNS record signatures
Create a chain of trust between parent and child zones
If you're new to DNS, we recommend starting with these fundamental record types: