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Any domain name has a DNS zone that consists of the following records:
 
Any domain name has a DNS zone that consists of the following records:
  
'''A Record''' specifies IP addresses corresponding to your domain and its subdomains; '''CNAME record'''  specifies redirects from your domain's subdomains to other domains / subdomains; '''MX record''' specifies the mail server the emails for your domain should be delivered to; '''NS record'''  specifies the domain nameservers; '''SOA Record'''  Start of Authority record. It is the first entry in the zone file; '''PTR Record''' - Reverse pointer record. '''SPF Record'''- Sender Policy Framework (SPF) is an attempt to control forged e-mail.
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'''A Record''' specifies IP addresses corresponding to your domain and its subdomains;  
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'''CNAME record'''  specifies redirects from your domain's subdomains to other domains / subdomains;  
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'''MX record''' specifies the mail server the emails for your domain should be delivered to;
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'''NS record'''  specifies the domain nameservers;
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'''SOA Record'''  (Start of Authority record) is the first entry in the zone file;
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'''PTR Record''' - Reverse pointer record.  
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'''SPF Record'''- Sender Policy Framework (SPF) is an attempt to control forged e-mail.
  
 
<center>'''A Record'''</center>
 
<center>'''A Record'''</center>

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