- Managing
DNS for Your Domain
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You can easily manage your DNS using the Domain Control Center.
To Manage Your DNS...
- Pointing
Your Domain Name to a Third-Party Host Company's Servers
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In order for a domain name to work with any hosting account, the
domain name's DNS...
- Registering
Your Own Name Servers
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Domain hosts are not required unless you intend to set up your
own DNS server. We...
- Can
a domain registered elsewhere have name servers registered with you?
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Your domain must be registered through us in order for you to use
our system to set up...
- What
is an A record?
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An A record, also called a host record, is the record in your zone
file that connects...
- What
is a CNAME?
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A CNAME is simply an alias for a host record. CNAMEs allow you
to have more than one...
- What
is a zone file?
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A zone is another name for a domain name or a sub-domain in a DNS
server. Every domain...
- What
is a zone record?
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Zone records contain DNS information about a domain or sub-domain
and are contained...
- What
happens when I click ‘Restore Default Settings’ from
my Total DNS Control page?
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Any new zone record entries you made will be removed, unless it
was a sub domain...
- Managing
Your DNS When You Host Your Site on Your Own Servers
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You can use our Total DNS Control to manage your DNS, even if you
host your site on...
- What
is an MX Record?
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Your domain’s MX or Mail Record controls where email that
is sent to your domain...
- What
is Total DNS Control?
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Total DNS Control allows you to perform advanced DNS functions,
such as changing your...
- What
do the numbers in the MX priority column mean?
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These numbers describe the priority in which the email servers
are contacted in when...
- Why
and when would I need to change my MX record?
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Usually, there is no need to modify an MX record. Occasionally
it is necessary to...
- Why
can’t I delete some records from the DNS interface?
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The Total DNS Control interface may not allow you to alter some
rows or records. These...
- Modifying
.DE Name Servers
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When modified for a .DE domain name, the new name servers must
meet the following...
- Checking
if Your Name Servers are Authoritative
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You may verify if your name servers are authoritative by visiting
www.kloth.net and...
- Managing
the Zone File for Your Domain
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Total DNS Control allows you full control over your zone files.
You get 100 entries in...
- What
is DNS?
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Your DNS or Domain Name Server is the system that allows your web
site to be displayed...
- Modifying
the Name Servers for Your Domain Name
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The process for modifying your name servers depends on the company
you bought your...
- Updating
Your Mail (MX) Records
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If you are hosting a domain with us but have your email account
hosted elsewhere, you...
- I
Made a Mistake During MX Set Up. How Can I Correct it?
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If you make a mistake during your MX setup you can restore the
default settings and...
- What
is a Name Server?
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Name servers are the Internet's equivalent to phone books. A name
server maintains a...