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How to Get an Authorization (EPP) Code for Domain Transfer
If you want to transfer your domain to another company, the other company may ask for an author...
What Is an Auth Code (EPP Code) for Domain Transfers?
The AUTH (or EPP) code is for your security. If you wish to transfer your domain, you will get ...
How to Change DNS Settings Using Hosting Nameservers
If the affected domain name is set to cns1.dotroll.com and cns2.dotroll.com or ns1.webspacecontro...
How to Change Domain Nameservers
You can modify the name servers of the domain name at https://admin.dotroll.com. Sign in with ht...
How to Use Custom Nameservers for Your Domain
To avoid the flapping due to the missing technical settings, please advise using the name servers...
How to Set Up Hosting Nameservers for Your Domain
You can modify the name servers of the domain name at https://admin.dotroll.com. Sign in with ht...
Why You Cannot Use a CNAME Record at the Root Domain
The DNS administration interface doesn’t allow it to be added to the root of the domain because t...
Why A Records Only Accept IP Addresses (DNS Explained)
An A record is a generic pointer for your domain, which resolves a domain name to an IP address...
How to Set Up Domain Redirects via DNS
When registering a domain name if you have not provided unique name servers or the domain name ha...
What Is DNSSEC and Why It Improves DNS Security
By default, DNS entries in domain names are not encrypted during a simple query, so they may be...
What Is a DNS Resolver and How It Works
A DNS resolver is the server doing a recursive lookup on behalf of a client. Most ISP’s (Internet...
What Is TTL in DNS and How It Affects Propagation
The TTL (Time To Live) is a general term in IT referring to the expiry of an item. TTL in DNS re...
What Is an SOA Record in DNS
WHAT IS THE SOA RECORD? The SOA (Service of Authority) record defines the domain parameters. Eac...
What Is an A Record in DNS and How It Works
WHAT IS THE A RECORD? A records can be used to assign computers to domain names using IP address...
What Is an AAAA Record in DNS (IPv6 Explained)
WHAT IS THE AAAA RECORD? The AAAA record (also known as four-A records) determines the host’s IP...
What Is a CNAME Record and How to Use It
WHAT IS A CNAME RECORD? CNAME stands for Canonical Name. CNAME records can be used to alias one ...
What Is an MX Record and How Email Routing Works
WHAT IS THE MX RECORD? Using the MX record, you can enter a domain name by which server handles ...
Verify Google Domain ownership on the Search Console interface
Google has made Domain Property available in the Google Search Console, and the previously used P...
What Is a TXT Record in DNS and What It Is Used For
WHAT IS THE TXT RECORD? Any text information can be stored in the TXT record. TXT corresponds to...
What Is an SRV Record and How It Works
WHAT IS THE SRV RECORD? SRV corresponds to the abbreviation for SeRVer to help you find the avai...

