A DNS Template is a set of DNS records to be automatically applied to new domain registrations.
You can create and apply a DNS template to any new domain registrations under your Storefront. For instance, if you wish all new domain registrations in your Storefront to have a particular CNAME record, you can achieve this using a DNS template.
Creating and activating a DNS template
DNS templates can be created and applied to new domain registrations. For a DNS template to be active, your Storefront must use Storefront nameservers.
- Log in to Storefront.
- Select the Account icon followed by Storefront Settings.
- Select Domain Defaults.
- Select Create Template in the DNS template section at the bottom of the page.
- Enter a template name and select + Add Record.
- Fill in the desired record and select Add Record to Template.
DNS record fields Function Type Supported record types: - A
- AAAA
- CNAME
- MX
- SRV
- TXT
Hostname The hostname of your DNS record. IP Address The Internet Protocol address (IP address) of your record. TTL Time to Live (TTL) determines record validity and updates propagation time for users. - From the DNS template menu, you can fully manage record templates that have been added.
DNS template tools Function Automatically apply this template to new domain registrations. Enable this toggle to apply the current DNS template to all new domain registrations. Note: When disabled, the template will be inactive and not apply to new registrations. Apply this template using a link Direct your customers to the URL below, and this DNS template will be automatically applied to the domains they purchase. Edit Edit the existing record. Remove Remove the record from the template. Save Changes Save the template. Delete Delete the template. - Select Save Changes to finalize.
Note: Our Storefront nameservers must be used for the DNS template to be active.
Troubleshooting a DNS template
- A domain must utilize Storefront nameservers to use an active DNS template. A DNS template can still be created and saved, but will not be activated.
- If your DNS template is inactive, it may be because our name servers are not being used.
- If you’d prefer to apply your own nameservers to each new domain registration, see our Using Default or Custom Nameservers for New Registrations guide.
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