A Canonical Name (CNAME) record is a type of resource record in the Domain Name System (DNS) that maps one domain name (an alias) to another (the canonical...
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Amazon Route 53 (section Supported DNS record types)
records are resolved on the server-side and return A records to clients, they can be used in domain apex records in a similar way to a CNAME record,...
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MX records, the target in SRV records must point to hostname with an address record (A or AAAA record). Pointing to a hostname with a CNAME record is...
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This list of DNS record types is an overview of resource records (RRs) permissible in zone files of the Domain Name System (DNS). It also contains pseudo-RRs...
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page's domain, but those sub-domains resolve to third-party hosts via a CNAME record. Since the initial URL contained a sub-domain of the current page, it...
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between different data formats Canonical name record (CNAME record), a type of Domain Name System record Canonical S-expressions, a binary encoding form...
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of their websites using methods such as MetaTag verification, adding CNAME record to DNS entry, XML verification and Domain Connect. It contains the following...
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by creating a CNAME record that points to a cluster of web servers. Since, currently[as of?], only a subdomain can be used in a CNAME, the same result...
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must map directly to one or more address records (A, or AAAA) in the DNS, and must not point to any CNAME records. When an e-mail message is sent through...
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granted. RFC 2317 devised a methodology to address this problem by using CNAME records. Reverse DNS lookups for IPv6 addresses use the special domain ip6.arpa...
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lTJTgRg/EW72O1DiYVThkyCgpSYS8nmEQIDAQAB" A CNAME record can also be used to point at a different TXT record, for example when one organization sends email...
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were unaffected. On December 19, 2013, due to the adjustment of the CNAME record of the domain name of Wikipedia in each language, users in mainland China...
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assigned one or more custom domains. This is implemented by setting a CNAME record on the DNS server that hosts the user's domain's zone to point at the...
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seconds. The permuted record within the zone file includes A, AAAA and CNAME record, the disposition is usually done by means of round robin from a registry...
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address for ns.example.com www IN CNAME example.com. ; www.example.com is an alias for example.com wwwtest IN CNAME www ; wwwtest.example.com is another...
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address record it requires with no further referrals. If the last name server queried did not contain authoritative data for the target of the CNAME, it would...
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returns a CNAME record: 09580.c479.ce1.fm.radiodns.org canonical name = rdns.musicradio.com. This CNAME record can then be used to look up SRV records that...
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If ANY queries do not enumerate multiple records, the only option is to request each record type (e.g. A, CNAME, or MX) individually. Queries may be directed...
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DNS 'A record' may be used to advertise server support for ObsTCP (with a DNS 'CNAME record' providing a 'friendly' name). HTTP header records, or cached/out...
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Canonical domain may refer to: CNAME record, loosely called a "canonical domain name" One of the simply-connected Riemann surfaces – see uniformization...
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DNS. Free DNS typically includes facilities to manage A, MX, CNAME, TXT and NS records of the domain zone. In many cases the free services can be upgraded...
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creating a link to the program in the location DSK:DEVICE;CHAOS <cname> where <cname> was up to six letters of the contact name. Simple transactions could...
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returns a DNS CNAME response. This response contains a new domain, e.g. b.cdn.csp.com, indicating dCDN and the original domain and an NS record that maps...
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different machine. This can be mitigated somewhat by insistence on using CNAME records indicating service rather than actual machine names to refer to the...
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Domain Name System (redirect from Glue record)
domain name aliases (CNAME). Although not intended to be a general purpose database, DNS has been expanded over time to store records for other types of...
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Web tracking (redirect from CNAME cloaking)
technique called CNAME cloaking, where a third-party tracking service is assigned a DNS record in the first-party origin domain (usually CNAME) so that it's...
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domain, but use .mil.uk on their private network. .mil.uk exists only as a CNAME for .mod.uk in the .uk zone file.[citation needed] .cym.uk – A second-level...
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limited third-party tracking protection, third-party cookie protection, CNAME cloaking protection, limited device fingerprint protection from third parties...
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2011. Retrieved 4 January 2009. Francisco, Thomas Claburn in San. "What's CNAME of your game? This DNS-based tracking defies your browser privacy defenses"...
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multicast address and resolves requests for the DNS record of its .local hostname (e.g. the A, AAAA, CNAME) to its IP address. When an mDNS client needs to...
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