5 | | A Records |
6 | | An A record can point a host name to an IP address. |
7 | | |
8 | | MX Records |
9 | | MX records are used to deliver email associated with your domain name, |
10 | | |
11 | | CNAME Records |
12 | | A CNAME or canonical name record points a hostname with no other records to another valid hostname. |
13 | | |
14 | | NS Records |
15 | | A NS record, sometimes called a glue record, allows you to delegate authority for a hostname to another name server. |
16 | | |
17 | | TXT Records |
18 | | TXT or text records can be used to enter arbitrary text strings into a DNS entry. |
19 | | |
20 | | SRV Records |
21 | | An SRV record can be used to encode the location and port of services on a domain name. |
22 | | |
23 | | IPV6 (AAAA) Records |
24 | | An IPV6 (AAAA) record can point a host name to an IPV6 IP address. |
| 5 | || A Records || An A record can point a host name to an IP address. || |
| 6 | || MX Records || MX records are used to deliver email associated with your domain name, || |
| 7 | || CNAME Records || A CNAME or canonical name record points a hostname with no other records to another valid hostname. || |
| 8 | || NS Records || A NS record, sometimes called a glue record, allows you to delegate authority for a hostname to another name server. || |
| 9 | || TXT Records || TXT or text records can be used to enter arbitrary text strings into a DNS entry. || |
| 10 | || SRV Records || An SRV record can be used to encode the location and port of services on a domain name. || |
| 11 | || IPV6 (AAAA) Records || An IPV6 (AAAA) record can point a host name to an IPV6 IP address. || |