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DNS

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  1. Knowledge BaseDomains
    · 3 min read

    What DNS Server Software Is Used?

    ASPnix uses Technitium DNS for Windows-based services and Denver internal resolvers that also support DoH, DoT, DoQ plus security features including QNAME randomization, minimization, and NS revalidation. Linux cPanel services run PowerDNS for authoritative DNS. Learn how this infrastructure deliver

  2. Knowledge BaseDomains
    · 3 min read

    Can I Manage My Domain's DNS Records?

    Yes, both Linux and Windows hosting accounts support full DNS management. Add, edit, or remove A, CNAME, MX, TXT and other records directly in your control panel. This advanced feature gives precise control over domain pointing, email routing, and verification but requires solid DNS knowledge to pre

  3. Knowledge BaseDomains
    · 3 min read

    Can I Host My Domain Registered with Another Provider?

    Yes, you can host your domain registered elsewhere by updating its nameservers to those provided in your ASPnix welcome email. This guide covers prerequisites, exact steps at your registrar, the 24-hour DNS propagation process, verification commands, common pitfalls like caching or incorrect entries

  4. Knowledge BaseDomains
    · 3 min read

    How to Check Your Domain's DNS Configuration

    Learn how to verify your domain's DNS records using the free ViewDNS.info DNS Report tool. This guide provides step-by-step instructions, explains key report sections, covers command-line alternatives with PowerShell examples, common pitfalls like propagation delays, and best practices for maintaini

  5. Knowledge BaseDNS Hosting
    · 3 min read

    How Many DNS Records Can Be Created Per Zone?

    We do not limit the number of DNS records per domain zone. Add as many records as needed for subdomains, email, security, and more. Learn about DNS zones, common record types, management techniques, and best practices in this guide.

  6. Knowledge BaseDomains
    · 3 min read

    What DNS Record Types Do We Support?

    Both our Windows and Linux systems support A, AAAA, CAA, CNAME, MX, SRV, and TXT DNS records. This guide explains each record's purpose with practical examples, configuration samples, common pitfalls, and best practices for reliable domain management.