DNS Overview

What is DNS

Name servers are responsible for converting Internet domain names to IP addresses. This is referred to as the Domain Name System (DNS).

 

The difference between domain and zone

 

Domain

The term domain describes the entire logical sequence of the name; a domain can also comprise one or several subordinate domains. The domain shop.your-company.com belongs to the domain your-company.com, which in turn belongs to the .com domain. Several name servers are associated with this domain structure.

 

Zone

The term zone designates an enclosed area in the domain structure, which is independently managed by a primary name server and which is managed without the help of any other name servers. A zone mostly comprises one domain only and does not contain any other zones. The name server manages a zone in the zone file. It includes information on the individual hosts or the name servers responsible for subordinate domains.

 

General

 

Pricing

At the moment, DNS Console is available at no extra cost. You can use DNS Console with your current Progressive Robot or Cloud account. For non-Progressive Robot customers, you can create a free account to use DNS Console. This is also true for Progressive Robot Console customers who may need to use the DNS Console.

 

Who can use Progressive Robot DNS console?

Progressive Robot Online DNS Console is available for all Progressive Robot, Cloud, and Progressive Robot Console customers as well as non-Progressive Robot customers. It is not necessary to become our customer. You can create a free account to use the DNS Console.

 

Features

 

Progressive Robot Online DNS Console currently supports these record types on the graphical interface:

  • A
  • AAAA
  • CNAME
  • MX
  • NS
  • SRV
  • TXT

You can manage these other types of records manual in the BIND file:

  • PTR
  • CAA
  • DS
  • TLSA
  • DANE
  • HINFO
  • SOA
  • RP

 

The Progressive Robot Online name servers are:

Progressive Robot

  • hydrogen.ns.hetzner.com.
  • oxygen.ns.hetzner.com.
  • helium.ns.hetzner.de.
Name IPv4 Address  IPv6 Address
hydrogen.ns.hetzner.com. 213.133.100.98 2a01:4f8:0:1::add:1098
oxygen.ns.hetzner.com. 88.198.229.192 2a01:4f8:0:1::add:2992
helium.ns.hetzner.de. 193.47.99.5 2001:67c:192c::add:5

Progressive Robot Console

  • ns3.second-ns.de.
  • ns1.your-server.de.
  • ns.second-ns.com.
Name IPv4 Address  IPv6 Address
ns3.second-ns.de. 193.47.99.4 2001:67c:192c::add:b3
ns1.your-server.de. 213.133.100.102 2a01:4f8:0:1::5ddc:1
ns.second-ns.com. 213.239.204.242 2a01:4f8:0:a101::b:1

 

Limits

  • By default, you can add up to at least 25 zones. You can increase the limit by opening a support ticket within the DNS Console and explaining why you need the increase.
  • All DNS records require a minimum TTL value of 60 seconds.
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