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DNS

  • How do I enter an SRV record for my domain?

    To enter an SRV record for your domain, please follow these steps: Sign in to your Dynadot account. Select "My Domains" from the left-side menu bar and click "Manage Domains" in the drop-down. Check the box next to your domain name(s) and click on the "Action" button. Choose "DNS Settings" from the "Action" list. On the DNS Settings page, select the "Dynadot DNS" setting from the top drop-down menu. Under the "Subdomain Records(optional)" section, select "SRV" from the "Record Type" drop-down menu. Enter the Service and Protocol values together in the subdomain box. Add a period between the two. In the "IP Address or Target Host" field, enter in the Priority, Weight, Port and Target. Only add one space in between each value. Click on the "Save Settings" button to save your changes. Your settings should look similar to what is shown below:

  • How do I enable Dynamic DNS for my domain?

    Dynamic DNS uses dynamic IPs, continually checks for changes, and updates the IPs automatically. Enable Dynamic DNSTo enable Dynamic DNS for your domain, please follow these steps: Sign in to your Dynadot account. Select "My Domains" from the left-side menu bar and click "Manage Domains" in the drop-down. Check the box next to your domain name and click on the "Action" button. Choose "DNS Settings" from the "Action" list. On the DNS Settings page, select the "Dynadot DNS" setting from the top drop-down menu. At the bottom of the page, toggle the button to enable the Dynamic DNS feature. You can click on the "Generate Password" button to generate a password that will be used during the Dynamic DNS client configuration process or in the URL. Press the "Save Settings" button to save your changes. Now that you have enabled Dynamic DNS for your domain. Next, you can choose to use DNS Client Github, or the URL to update your IP. Configure DNS client Github On the DNS settings page, click on the "Github" link after you enabled Dynamic DNS, and you will be forwarded to Github website. You can download and install the client following the instructions there. Go to the configuration page. Under the "DNS Provider" section, select "Dynadot" and enter the password generated on the DNS page earlier. Please ensure that you're using your Dynamic DNS password and not the account password for Dynadot. Enable IPv4 and/or IPv6, and specify the root domain or any subdomains that you want to enable for DDNS. Please note that only one root domain is supported, as the password differs for each domain. If you want to add other domains, click the 'Add' button at the top-right corner and repeat the steps. Select any other settings that best suit your needs. Press the "Save" button to save your changes. Set domain ddns URL https://www.dynadot.com/set_ddns?containRoot=true&domain=[your_domain]&ip=[ddns_ip]&pwd=[ddns_password]&subDomain=[subdomain_host]&ttl=300&type=AMethod: GETParameters:- domain (required): domain name, example: yourdomain.com.- subDomain: subdomains'host, example: www, abc, sub1...- type (required): record type, A/AAAA- ip (required): IPv4/IPv6 address.- pwd (required): domain's ddns password.- ttl: time to live, use second as unit. example: 300options: "5 min": 300; "10 min": 600; "30 min": 1800; "1 hour": 3600; "2 hours": 7200; "4 hours": 14400; "8 hours": 28800.- containRoot: true/false. (If you just want to set for sudomain, please set it to false.)After it's completed, you will see logs confirming the successful addition of the domain(s). If you return to your Dynadot account and check the DNS settings for your domain, you will notice that the A or AAAA records have been automatically updated.NOTE: Your domain must be set to Dynadot DNS to use Dynamic DNS. Each domain has a unique password and it can be set for its subdomains. Enabling Dynamic DNS will replace any conflicting DNS records, such as Forwarding, Stealth Forwarding, CNAME, ANAME, etc., with A/AAAA records specifically for your domain. For implementing Dynamic DNS, we recommend using the Dynamic DNS client available at the GitHub repository here.

  • How do I enter an ANAME (ALIAS) record for my domain?

    An ANAME record, also known as an 'ALIAS' record, works similarly to a CNAME record but unlike CNAME records an ANAME record can be used together with other DNS record types, such as MX and TXT records. NOTE: ANAME records CANNOT be added to the "Subdomain Records (optional)" section of your DNS settings. It isn't possible to use an ANAME record if you are also using an A, AAAA, Forward, or Stealth Forward record in the "Domain Record (optional section)" as these record types will conflict with your ANAME record. To enter an ANAME record for your domain, please follow these steps: Sign in to your Dynadot account. Select "My Domains" from the left-side menu bar and then "Manage Domains" in the drop-down. Check the box next to your domain name(s) and click on the "Action" button. Choose "DNS Settings" from the "Action" list. On the DNS Settings page, select the "Dynadot DNS" setting from the top drop-down menu. Under the "Domain Record (optional)" section, select "ANAME" from the drop-down. Enter your ANAME record in the "IP Address or Target Host" box. Press the "Save Settings" button to save your changes.

  • How do I import DNS records for my domains (import Zone Files)?

    To import DNS records to your domains, please follow these steps: Sign in to your Dynadot account. Select "My Domains" from the left-side menu bar and click "Manage Domains" in the drop-down. On "Manage Domains" page, scroll horizontally to the right using the scroll bar at the bottom. You will see three icons in the top-right corner of the domain list. The second icon represents the "Import DNS" function. Please see the following screenshot (click to enlarge): Click "Import DNS" and then download a sample CSV. Return to the "Import DNS Records" page, upload your completed file, and proceed to import records. A new page will appear showing the upload status. Once the status updates to "Completed", navigate back to the "Manage Domains" section to verify that your records have been successfully imported. NOTE: Symbol "@" in the sample CSV file means your root domain. For subdomains, please only enter the prefix of the domain name in "Record" section in the file. For example www.mydomain.com or blog.mydomain.com, specify the subdomain name (www) or (blog). The previous dns records will be replaced after you import dns records for your domain. Learn how to download DNS records of my domains (export Zone Files).

  • How do download DNS records of my domains (export Zone Files)?

    Want to grab a detailed list of your DNS records? It's super easy! Just follow these steps: Sign in to your Dynadot account. Select "My Domains" from the left-side menu bar and click "Manage Domains" in the drop-down. Click the Download icon at the right side of the page. On the "Download List" page, scroll down to the bottom and find "Download DNS Record List". Click the "Download" button and your list will be downloaded in a .CSV file format. Note: Only domains using Dynadot DNS will be included in the downloaded CSV file. Learn how to upload DNS records from a file to your domains (import zone files).

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