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🦑DNS Record Types You Should Know!

Here are the 8 most commonly used DNS Record Types.

1 - A (Address) Record
Maps a domain name to an IPv4 address. It is one of the most essential records for translating human-readable domain names into IP addresses.

2 - CNAME (Canonical Name) Record
Used to alias one domain name to another. Often used for subdomains, pointing them to the main domain while keeping the actual domain name hidden.

3 - AAAA Record
Similar to an A record but maps a domain name to an IPv6 address. They are used for websites and services that support the IPv6 protocol.

4 - PTR Record
Provides reverse DNS lookup, mapping an IP address back to a domain name. It is commonly used in verifying the authenticity of a server.

5 - MX Record
Directs email traffic to the correct mail server.

6 - NS (Name Server) Record
Specifies the authoritative DNS servers for the domain. These records help direct queries to the correct DNS servers for further lookups.

7 - SRV (Service) Record
SRV record specifies a host and port for specific services such as VoIP. They are used in conjunction with A records.

8 - TXT (Text) Record
Allows the administrator to add human-readable text to the DNS records. It is used to include verification records, like SPF, for email security.

Over to you: Which other DNS Record Type have you seen?

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