Managing DNS records at OzSpeed involves accessing the DNS Zone Editor in your OzSpeed hPanel to configure or modify your domain’s DNS settings. This process allows you to update records such as A, CNAME, MX, TXT, and others to control how your domain interacts with various services. Steps to Manage DNS Records at OzSpeed Step...
Changing nameservers at OzSpeed allows you to direct your domain to a different hosting provider or DNS service. Follow these steps to update your nameservers in the OzSpeed hPanel. Steps to Change Nameservers at OzSpeed Step 1: Log in to Your OzSpeed hPanel Step 2: Select Your Domain Step 3: Access Nameserver Settings Step 4:...
An A Record is a DNS entry that maps a domain or subdomain to an IP address, allowing browsers to locate your server and display your website. Managing A Records involves adding, editing, or removing them to update where your domain points. Steps to Manage A Records Step 1: Log in to Your DNS Management...
A CNAME Record (Canonical Name Record) is a type of DNS record used to map one domain or subdomain to another domain, allowing you to alias your domain to another hostname. Managing CNAME Records involves adding, editing, or deleting entries to configure how your domain redirects or interacts with other services. Steps to Manage CNAME...
Step 1: Log in to OzSpeed hPanel Step 2: Access the DNS Zone Editor Step 3: View Existing MX Records Step 4: Add a New MX Record Step 5: Edit an Existing MX Record Step 6: Delete an MX Record Step 7: Verify Changes Example MX Record Settings in OzSpeed Host/Name Type Priority Value/Target TTL...
TXT Records are DNS records used to store text information for your domain. They are commonly used for purposes such as email authentication (SPF, DKIM, DMARC), domain ownership verification, and other configurations. Here’s a step-by-step guide tailored to manage TXT Records in your OzSpeed hPanel. Steps to Manage TXT Records in OzSpeed Step 1: Log...
SRV (Service) Records are DNS records used to define the location of specific services (e.g., SIP, VoIP, XMPP) for your domain. These records specify the hostname and port for a particular service, making them critical for advanced configurations like chat systems, telephony, or other applications. Here’s how to manage SRV Records in your OzSpeed hPanel:...
CAA (Certificate Authority Authorization) Records are DNS records that specify which certificate authorities (CAs) are allowed to issue SSL/TLS certificates for your domain. Managing these records enhances your domain’s security by preventing unauthorized certificate issuance. Here’s how to manage CAA Records in OzSpeed hPanel: Steps to Manage CAA Records in OzSpeed Step 1: Log in...
Child nameservers, also known as custom nameservers, allow you to create nameservers using your own domain (e.g., ns1.yourdomain.com). These are commonly used by resellers or advanced users who want a personalized DNS setup. Here’s a step-by-step guide to creating child nameservers in OzSpeed hPanel. Steps to Create Child Nameservers in OzSpeed Step 1: Log in...
The DNS Zone Editor is essential for managing your domain’s DNS records. If the tool is missing or not functioning correctly in your OzSpeed hPanel, follow these steps to troubleshoot and resolve the issue. Step 1: Verify Your Account Permissions Step 2: Refresh Your Dashboard Step 3: Ensure Nameservers Are Pointing to OzSpeed Step 4:...