Domain and DNS records hosting service is provided free of charge to all clients using any other Servercore products: cloud servers, dedicated servers, cloud databases, Managed Kubernetes. To start using the service, go to the DNS section in the control panel.
If you can’t access the registrar’s control panel:
1. Visit the Whois website.
2. Enter your domain name.
3. In the domain data, find the nsserver section. This will show the registrar’s website through which the domain is managed.
If you have access to the registrar’s panel, you can specify NS servers yourself and transfer domain management to Servercore. To do this, change the NS servers in the registrar panel to those belonging to Servercore. You’ll then be able to manage your records in our control panel.
To add a domain to your site, follow these steps:
1. Log in to your account in the Servercore control panel.
2. Find the DNS section.
3. Click Add zone.
4. Enter your online website name.
The domain will be automatically delegated to Servercore’s free DNS servers. You can also delete or edit domains and their records in our control panel.
1. IPv4 Address Record (A): An address record in a DNS server database that links a domain name to a specific IP address using the IPv4 protocol.
2. IPv6 Address Record (AAAA): A record in a DNS server database that associates a domain name with an IP address using Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6).
3. Mail Exchange Record (MX): A record in the DNS server database that specifies which mail server should handle email for a given domain.
4. Point to Reverse Record (PTR): A reverse version of an IPv4 Address Record that links an IP address to a domain.
5. Canonical Name Record (CNAME): A record used for domain redirection, such as redirecting a domain with «www» to a domain without «www».
6. Name Server Record (NS): A record containing the domain’s DNS servers.
7. TXT: A text record often used for specific tasks, such as verifying domain ownership when linking it to an email service.
8. Server Selection Record (SRV): A service record that specifies the server location required for certain services to function.
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