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How to manage DNS Zone at Porkbun?

December 21, 2023

How to Manage DNS Zone at Porkbun?

DNS (Domain Name System) is a crucial component of managing a website. It translates domain names into IP addresses, allowing users to access websites using easy-to-remember URLs. When it comes to managing DNS zones, Porkbun is a popular choice among website owners. In this article, we will explore how to effectively manage DNS zones at Porkbun.

Before we dive into the details, let’s understand what a DNS zone is. A DNS zone is a portion of the DNS namespace that is managed by a specific organization or entity. It contains the DNS records for a particular domain name. These records include information such as the IP address of the website, mail server settings, and other DNS-related configurations.

To manage DNS zones at Porkbun, follow these steps:

1. Log in to your Porkbun account: Visit the Porkbun website at https://porkbun.com and log in to your account using your credentials.

2. Access the DNS management section: Once logged in, navigate to the domain management section. Locate the domain for which you want to manage the DNS zone and click on it.

3. Open the DNS management interface: Within the domain management section, you will find an option to manage DNS records. Click on it to access the DNS management interface.

4. Add or modify DNS records: In the DNS management interface, you can add, modify, or delete DNS records for your domain. Common types of DNS records include A records, CNAME records, MX records, and TXT records.

– A records: These records map a domain name to an IP address. They are used to point your domain to the server where your website is hosted. To add an A record, click on the “Add Record” button and select “A” from the record type dropdown. Enter the desired hostname and IP address.

– CNAME records: CNAME records are used to create aliases for your domain or subdomains. They point to another domain name instead of an IP address. To add a CNAME record, select “CNAME” from the record type dropdown and enter the desired hostname and target domain.

– MX records: MX records are used to specify the mail server responsible for handling email for your domain. To add an MX record, select “MX” from the record type dropdown and enter the desired priority, hostname, and mail server address.

– TXT records: TXT records are used to store additional information about your domain. They are commonly used for SPF (Sender Policy Framework) and DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail) configurations. To add a TXT record, select “TXT” from the record type dropdown and enter the desired hostname and text value.

5. Save your changes: After adding or modifying DNS records, make sure to save your changes by clicking on the “Save Changes” button. It may take some time for the changes to propagate across the DNS network.

By following these steps, you can effectively manage DNS zones at Porkbun. Remember to double-check your DNS records for accuracy and consistency. Any mistakes in the DNS configuration can lead to website downtime or email delivery issues.

In conclusion, managing DNS zones at Porkbun is a straightforward process. By accessing the DNS management interface, you can add, modify, and delete DNS records for your domain. Ensure the accuracy of your DNS records to maintain a smooth online presence.

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