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DNS Records What are the different types of DNS records?

AT&T DPT Frequently Asked Questions
Different types of information can be associated with a domain name by creating different resource records for the name. Each resource record provides a specific type of information. Below is a listing and brief description of the DNS resource records supported by DPT.

What are DNS records?

Swift Hosting - Support FAQ's
DNS records tell other computers on the internet where your site is. Every domain name on the internet (eg Swift-Hosting.com, cnn.com, bbc.co.uk etc) has at least two DNS records. Our DNS records are These DNS records are essential to your site functioning, as they tell other computers which IP address, or remote computer your site resides on. For example, if you were to look at www.swift-hosting.co.uk your web browser would communicate as follows: See similar questions...

How do I update (change) my DNS records?

Virtual Web Studio - Support - Frequently Asked Questions
Simply go to the place where you registered your domain name. Log in to your account and change the details where it says primary & secondary DNS. Instead of the details that are there at the moment (your current hosting provider or the domain register' servers) type the following: (Virtualwebstudio's servers): If someone else registered your domain name on your behalf you will need to contact them and ask them to update your DNS into the above. See similar questions...

Can I manage my own DNS information and records?

Web Hosting FAQ @ hostdrive.com
HostDrive.Com's dedicated servers include BIND and a DNS Manager that makes it simple for you to set up multiple DNS zones and to create and manage individual resource records for each zone. However if you require us to do your DNS, we do provide Primary and Secondary DNS for FREE!!! See similar questions...

Where are all of the DNS records kept?

Canadian A1 - Powerful Web Hosting Services
This is slightly more complicated, but for the purpose of this overview, we'll try to keep it as general as possible. There are 2 basic places DNS records reside: When you register/purchase your domain name on a particular "registers name server", your DNS settings are kept on their server, and in most cases point your domain to the Name Server of your hosting provider. This Name Server is where the IP number (currently associated with your domain name) resides. See similar questions...

How do I configure my MX records on my DNS?

Frequently Asked Questions
MX records are a bit like sign posts, giving directions for incoming mails to the computer who is designated to receive them. When you send a mail from your computer, it is usually sent to an outgoing SMTP (e.g. Ocean Mail Server) which is then responsible for deciding where to send the mail. It makes this decision based on the MX records for that mail’s domain (the domain is the part after the @ symbol in the email address). See similar questions...

How to change the DNS records of my domain?

When you register a domain name, the domain registrar company usually provides you with an account for managing this domain name. You can use this account in order to change the DNS records, the Whois information, etc. If you do not have such an account, you must contact your domain registrar company with a request for a change of the name servers. See similar questions...

What are the data types used in handle records? Can I make up my own?

HANDLE.NET FAQs
Yes, you can make up your own data types for handle values to define the syntax and semantics of the value data, and the types can be any UTF8 string. The set of types basic to system operation are described in RFC 3651, Section 3.2. If you make up your own data types, there is the potential for conflicts for handle clients that encounter types that are not recognized across the user community. To avoid this, the 0. See similar questions...

What types of records do you keep?

FAQs
We keep a wide range of records spanning the 12th –21st centuries, including records of parish churches, estates, families, businesses, schools and local government. For further information about our sources see Types of Records. See similar questions...

What are the different types of acne lesions?

Acne: Frequently Asked Questions
Comedo (whiteheads or blackheads) or papules. The comedo is the basic acne lesion, which is a plugged pore. If the plugged pore stays under the skin, it's called a closed comedo and forms a white bump or whitehead. Blackheads are comedos that open up and appear blackish on the surface of the skin. This black color is not due to dirt, but because the air reacts with the excess oil. Nodules. These are more serious acne lesions. They lodge deeper in the skin, are painful, and can cause scarring. See similar questions...

What are the different types of meets?

Education
See Special Events for a detailed description. A "regular" orienteering meet is point to point, take the controls in order, fastest person wins. A Score-o leaves the order up to the competitor. Controls have a point value. Most points in shortest time wins. A Night-o is just like regular Orienteering, it's just in the dark, and, yes, you bring a flashlight! See similar questions...

Besides chronic angina, what other types and how are they different?

LifeHeart.com
Unstable angina. People with coronary artery disease may develop unstable angina, meaning pain and discomfort can happen unpredictably, even during rest. The pain is generally more severe and frequent than that of chronic angina. New or more severe symptoms of unstable angina require medical help right away, since a heart attack may be about to happen. Chronic angina patients may develop unstable angina as their condition progresses. Syndrome X. See similar questions...

What are the different types of diabetic retinopathy?

Diabetic Retinopathy FAQ - AllAboutVision.com
Diabetic retinopathy is classified as either nonproliferative (background) or proliferative. Nonproliferative retinopathy is the early stage, where small retinal blood vessels break and leak. In proliferative retinopathy, new blood vessels grow abnormally within the retina. This new growth can cause scarring or retinal detachment, which can lead to vision loss. The new blood vessels may also grow or bleed into the vitreous humor, the transparent gel filling the eyeball in front of the retina. See similar questions...

What are the different types of Spectacle Lenses?

Eye Glasses FAQ - WikiFAQ - Answers to Frequently Asked Ques...
composed of a main lens and two reading ssegments; one for near and one for intermediate distances (about arm lengths) high power plus lenses used for cataract patients. - made with aspheric surfaces to minimise aberrations due to shape of the lens darken when exposed to short wavelength radiation (300nm - 400nm) or ultra-violet light - rate of darkening and final transmission of the lens (saturation transmission) depends on the ambient temperature. See similar questions...

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