Domain name resolution record type

Host record:

www means that the resolved domain name is www.domain name

@ means to directly resolve the main domain name  

*represents pan-analytics*.domain name

 

Record Type:

A record: The address record is used to specify the IPv4 address of the domain name. If you need to point the domain name to an IP address, you need to add an A record.

CNAME: If you need to point the domain name to another domain name, and then another domain name provides the IP address, you need to add a CNAME record.

TXT: You can fill in anything here, the length is limited to 255. The vast majority of TXT records are used for SPF records (anti-spam).

NS: Domain name server record. If you need to pass the subdomain name to other DNS service providers for resolution, you need to add an NS record.

AAAA: used to specify the IPv6 address (for example: ff06:0:0:0:0:0:0:c3) record corresponding to the host name (or domain name).

MX: If you need to set up a mailbox so that the mailbox can receive emails, you need to add an MX record.

Explicit URL: When redirecting from one address to another, you need to add an explicit URL record (Note: DNSPod currently only supports 301 redirects).

Implicit URL: Similar to explicit URL, except that implicit URL does not change the domain name in the address bar.

SRV: Records which computer provides which service. The format is: service name, point, protocol type

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