aum Posted October 1, 2021 Share Posted October 1, 2021 Every DNS record has a type. This type defines what the content of the record means. For example, a DNS record of type MX contains the location of a mail exchange server. All the record types are strictly defined in so-called RFCs (request for comments). Since the beginning of the domain name system, a lot of new record types have been added. Some record types have also been declared obsolete, because they have been replaced by a newer record type. All DNS record types. By NsLookup.io. Licenced under CC By 4.0 There are many different types of DNS record in existence. Most of them are used only occasionally. Only a couple record types are used very frequently. These are the most commonly used DNS record types: A — IPv4 address AAAA — IPv6 address CNAME — Canonical name MX — Mail exchange NS — Name server TXT — Human-readable text These are all the DNS record types that are currently in use: A — IPv4 address AAAA — IPv6 address AFSDB — AFS database location APL — Address prefix list AXFR — Authoritative zone transfer CAA — Certification authority authorization CDNSKEY — Child copy of a DNSKEY CDS — Child copy of DS CERT — Cryptographic certificate CNAME — Canonical name CSYNC — Child-to-parent synchronization DHCID — DHCP identifier DLV — DNSSEC lookaside validation DNAME — Delegation name DNSKEY — Cryptographic key for DNSSEC DS — Delegation signer EUI48 — MAC address (EUI-48) EUI64 — Mac address (EUI-64) HINFO — Host information HIP — Host identification protocol HTTPS — HTTPS binding IPSECKEY — Cryptographic key for IPsec IXFR — Incremental zone transfer KEY — Cryptographic key for DNSSEC (obsoleted by DNSKEY) KX — Key exchange LOC — Geographical location MX — Mail exchange NAPTR — naming authority pointer NS — Name server NSEC3 — Next secure (version 3) NSEC3PARAM — Parameter for NSEC3 NSEC — Next secure (obsoleted by NSEC3) NXT — DNSSEC key (obsoleted by NSEC) OPENPGPKEY — Public key for OpenPGP OPT — EDNS option PTR — Canonical name pointer RP — Responsible person RRSIG — Resource record signature for DNSSEC SIG — Resource record signature for DNSSEC (obsoleted by RRSIG) SMIMEA — S/MIME association SOA — Start of authority SSHFP — Public key fingerprint for SSH SVCB — Service binding SRV — Service locator TA — Trust authorities for DNSSEC TKEY — Transaction key TLSA — Certificate association for TLS TSIG — Transaction signature TXT — Human-readable text URI — Uniform resource identifier ZONEMD — Message digest for DNS zones Source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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