Domain Pointing
 
     

A Name Server keeps record of your domain name’s DNS entries. For example, if your website is hosted on hketc.com then the name server used to manage your DNS records will be hketc's name servers, like this:

host1.cntech.net
host2.cntech.net
ca.hketc.net
us.hketc.net

Each domain name must have at least two name servers. The first name server is the primary server, however if the primary server is not responding then the secondary name server is used to resolve the domain name.

Use our DNS pointing for your domain name


Select the type you want to point




Setup "A" Record
Most commonly used to map hostnames to an IP address of the host.





Setup "CNAME" Record
Alias of one name to another: the DNS lookup will continue by retrying the lookup with the new name.





Setup "MX" Record
Mail exchange record, most commonly used to map for mail server





Setup SRV record
Generalized service location record, used for newer protocols instead of creating protocol-specific records such as MX.




Setup "TXT" Record
A TXT record (short for text record) is a type of resource record in the DNS used to provide the ability to associate some arbitrary and unformatted text with a host or other name, such as human readable information about a server, network, data center, and other accounting information







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