DNS Domains¶
DNS Domains is responsible for creating and managing domains, including DNS record management. It also supports using custom domain names and uploading HTTPS certificates to secure connections.
To add a new domain, enter the domain name in the field and click the Add Domain
button. The created domain will appear below in the list of domain names.
To delete a domain, select the DNS domain and click the Delete
button.
Important
Removing a DNS domain is irreversible. Once removed, all associated virtual machines will become inaccessible by their hostnames.
DNS Records¶
Users can add and remove domains, and create the following types of DNS records:
A
records are used to link a domain to the server's IP address, typically forIPv4
addresses.AAAA
records also link a domain to the server's IP address but are used forIPv6
addresses.CNAME
records map subdomains to the canonical name of the domain or another domain, linking one name to another.TXT
records contain any text information about the domain and are mainly used for verification purposes, linking text to a name.SRV
records define the location (name, port number) of servers for specific services.MX
records identify the mail servers responsible for receiving email on behalf of the user's domain, along with priority values, in case the provider has multiple mail servers for redundancy.NS
records specify the DNS servers that provide DNS services for the user's domain. These can be used to create subzones if the user needs to route part of their traffic to a different DNS service.
Creating DNS Records¶
To create any of the DNS records (A
, AAAA
, CNAME
, TXT
, SRV
, MX
, NS
), follow these steps:
- Click on the
DNS Domain
for which you want to create the DNS record; - Select the appropriate tab (
A
,AAAA
,CNAME
,TXT
,SRV
,MX
,NS
); - Enter the required information;
- Click
Add
.
Depending on the selected DNS record type, users will need to fill in the following fields:
- Record
Name
; IPv4/IPv6
- the server's IP address in eitherIPv4
orIPv6
format (used forA
andAAAA
records);TTL (seconds)
- the time-to-live value, or how long the record should be cached, in seconds;Hostname
- the server name (used forCNAME
records);Text
to link a text string to a name (used forTXT
records);Mail Server Hostname or IP
- the IP address or hostname (used forMX
records);Priority
of the target host, with lower values indicating higher preference (used forMX
andSRV
records);
For SRV
records:
Target Hostname
- the canonical name of the machine providing the service;Port
- theTCP
orUDP
port on which the service operates;Weight
- the relative weight used to balance load for records with the same priority.
A DNS record can be deleted by clicking the Delete
button on the right.
Roles and permissions¶
Action | Member | Admin | Billing | Operator | Owner |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
View Domains | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Add Domain | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Delete Domain | ✔ only own | ✔ | ✔ only own | ✔ | ✔ |
View DNS Records | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Add DNS Record | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | |
Delete DNS Records | ✔ only own | ✔ | ✔ only own | ✔ | ✔ |