dns Support Articles
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- How To Upgrade to Premium DNSPremium DNS gives you the fastest most reliable DNS network for your domain name. Do this upgrade via your Account Manager.
- Manage DNS Records in cPanelThis article shows you how to access and manage your DNS settings in cPanel, including which name servers your domain should use to activate the Web Hosting DNS zone, and how to add, update, or remove DNS records.
- Standard and Premium Name ServersThis guide explains the Standard and Premium DNS name servers offered by Crazy Domains, how they work, where they are managed, and when each type is used.
- What Is a Name ServerThis article explains what a name server is, how it works, and the types of authoritative name servers offered by Crazy Domains.
- What Name Server Should I UseThis article helps you determine which name servers your domain should use so you edit the correct DNS zone — whether it’s Standard or Premium DNS, or Web Hosting DNS. This prevents confusion and ensures your DNS update will work.
- Manage DNS Records in Account ManagerLearn how you can manage the DNS records of your domain name using the DNS editor in your Account Manager.
- Manage DNS Records in PleskThis article shows you how to access and manage your DNS settings in Plesk, including which name servers your domain should use to activate the Web Hosting DNS zone, and how to add, update, or remove DNS records.
- What Is an SMD FileGeneral information regarding the SMD (Signed Mark Data) file.
- Updating the TTL Value of Your DNS Using cPanelThe TTL value helps control how long your DNS should be cached and when it should expire. Learn when and how to adjust it here.
- Connect Your Domain to Your Crazy Domains WebsiteLearn how you can connect your Crazy Domains website to your domain name.
- How Long Does It Take for DNS Records to ResolveDomain Name System (DNS) records are applied immediately but may take up to 24-48 hours to fully resolve across the internet.
- Connect a Domain to Your Website in PleskThis guide will show you how to easily connect your Crazy Domains website in Plesk to your domain name.
- Web Hosting Name ServersThis guide explains the Web Hosting DNS service offered by Crazy Domains — how it works, how to activate it, and where it is managed
- Set Up MX and A Records for cPanel EmailThis article explains how to activate your cPanel Email by setting up the correct MX and A records.
- Set Up MX and TXT Records for Titan EmailThis article explains how to verify your domain and activate your Titan email accounts by setting up the correct MX and TXT records.
- Set Up MX and A Records for Plesk EmailLearn how to activate your Plesk Email service by setting up your domain's MX record. Read our step-by-step guide here.
- Connect a Domain to Your Email in OXThis guide will help you connect your Domain Name to the new Crazy Domains Email Hosting platform.
- Website Is Not Displaying CorrectlyIt will take minor tweaks and possible troubleshooting to fix a faulty website. Read on to learn more.
- What Is a CAA RecordThe CAA record is a newly implemented record type that domain owners use to identify which CAs are allowed to issue certificates.
- Connect a Domain to Your Website in cPanelThis article explains how to connect your domain to your website in cPanel by updating the required DNS records.
- Connect a Domain to Your WordPress Hosting WebsiteLearn how to seamlessly connect your domain to your WordPress Hosting website with our comprehensive guide. Learn more here.
- Connect a Domain to Your Website in Website BuilderEasily connect your Crazy Domains website in Website Builder to your domain name with this helpful guide.
- What Is DNSThis article explains what DNS (Domain Name System) is and how it works when you access a website.
- How To Enable DNSSEC for Your DomainThis article explains how to enable DNSSEC for your domain by publishing the DS (Delegation Signer) record values generated from your name server provider to your domain registrar.
- Crazy Domains DNSThis article explains the DNS and name servers offered by Crazy Domains, how to manage them, and how to check where your domain’s DNS settings are hosted.