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What is A Record DNS?
Address (A) record maps the host name to an IP address. For example, if you want mycomputer.yourdomain.com to be directed directly to your host computer (let's say the IP address is 111.111.111.111), you would enter a record like this: mutluweb.net. A 111.111.111.111 It can be said to be the most used record type. A record that is connected to your domain name contains information on which IP address the subdomain name will be directed to. For example, it is used to direct the “www” subdomain name connected to your domain name to the server IP address where your website is hosted.
NS Record What is Nameserver?
Nameserver (NS) is the name servers that will be used to query your domain name. Nameserver (NS) addresses query according to the IP addresses they encounter and finds the server whose IP address it is. NS records allow you to determine valid server names for domain names.
What is an MX Record?
MX (Mail Exchanger) record is a type of DNS record associated with your domain name that takes on the task of directing the emails coming to your email address to the server where your email account is located. At this point, if there is more than one email address connected to your domain name, If you have a server, you can create multiple records by prioritizing MX records with values ​​such as 0, 5, 10, 20, etc.
TXT What is a Record?
TXT records are a type of Domain Name System (DNS) record that contains textual information about resources outside your domain. These records are added to your domain settings. Txt Record is a special purpose record type. It maps from IP address to name. There can be more than one TXT record for a host.


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