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Configure domain routing, website records, email authentication and nameserver settings from a centralized domain management environment.
Manage A, AAAA, CNAME, MX, TXT, SRV and CAA records for websites, applications and mail services.
Point domains to external hosting platforms or configure private nameservers for reseller hosting environments.
Configure SPF, DKIM and DMARC records to improve email authentication and sending-domain reputation.
Technical controls designed for websites, business email, hosting platforms and production infrastructure.
Create and update the records required to route websites, APIs, applications and mail servers.
Change authoritative nameservers and connect domains to compatible hosting or DNS infrastructure.
Add an additional DNS security layer where supported by the registrar and authoritative DNS provider.
Prepare DNS for professional email delivery using sender authentication and policy records.
Connect application endpoints such as client portals, webmail, APIs, development environments and dashboards.
Use registrar locking and controlled transfer workflows to reduce unauthorized domain transfer risk.
Use DNS records and nameserver configuration to connect websites, VPS infrastructure, dedicated servers, business email and external applications.
Common DNS configurations include A, AAAA, CNAME, MX, TXT, SRV and CAA records, depending on the active DNS provider and domain configuration.
Yes. You can point the domain using nameservers or individual DNS records such as A and CNAME records.
DNS updates can begin appearing quickly, but complete propagation time varies according to record TTL values, recursive DNS caches and provider infrastructure.
Yes. Business email normally requires MX records and may also require SPF, DKIM and DMARC TXT records for authentication and policy enforcement.
Yes. An A record can point a hostname to an IPv4 address, while an AAAA record can point to an IPv6 address.