What is DNS


 DNS, which stands for domain name system, controls your domain name's website and email settings. When visitors go to your domain name, its DNS settings control which company's server it reaches out to.

For example, if you use Bloomtools' DNS settings, visitors will reach Bloomtools' servers when using your domain name. If you change those settings to user another company's servers, visitors will reach them instead of us when visiting your domain.

DNS can be confusing. It's made up of many different elements that control different aspects of your domain name. Here's a quick explanation of each one:

DNS ElementDescription
NameserverNameservers "point" your domain name to the company that controls its DNS settings. Usually, this will be the company where you registered the domain name.

However, if your website is hosted by another company, sometimes they will provide nameservers you need to point to instead.

Zone FileZone Files are simply the files that store all of your domain's DNS settings.

Your domain name's Zone File is stored on the company's nameserver.

A RecordA Records point your domain name to an individual server using an IP address. An example IP address is 202.131.94.139

Every domain name has a primary A Record called "@," which controls what your domain name does when some visits it directly.

You can also use A Records to point subdomains (for example subdomain.coolexample.com) to a server's IP address.

CNAMECNAMEs point your subdomains to another server using a server name, like server1.domainname.com.

Most domain names have many CNAMEs.

Unlike A Records, CNAMEs cannot use IP addresses.

MX RecordsMX Records point your domain name's email to its email provider.

If your domain name uses our nameservers, contact your Bloomtools Franchisee to change your domain name's DNS.


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