Helpful guidelines

How do I query a AAAA record?

How do I query a AAAA record?

Querying AAAA records You can use dig to determine the AAAA record associated with a domain name. The result is contained in the ANSWER section. It contains the fully-qualified domain name (FQDN), the remaining time-to-live (TTL), and the IP address.

What is query type AAAA?

DNS AAAA records match a domain name to an IPv6 address. DNS AAAA records are exactly like DNS A records, except that they store a domain’s IPv6 address instead of its IPv4 address. IPv6 is the latest version of the Internet Protocol (IP).

What is a AAAA record in terms of DNS?

An AAAA Record (quad A Record) is another type of DNS Record that points a domain or subdomain to an IPv6 address, so that when someone types that domain or subdomain in the address bar, the browser knows where to go.

What does a AAAA record look like?

AAAA records are very similar to A records in that they point a domain name to an IP address. The catch is, the IP address isn’t a typical IPv4 address like: 255.255. 255.0. Instead, AAAA records point to IPv6 addresses like: 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334.

What is AAAA record vs a record?

A and AAAA records are equally important when it comes to resolving DNS. The difference lies in that A records is used to resolve a hostname which corresponds to an IPv4 address, while AAAA records are used to resolve a domain name which corresponds to an IPv6 address.

Is AAAA record necessary?

No, it is not necessary to create an AAAA record for your website as long as most traffic runs over IPv4, but I would argue that it probably is beneficial for the deployment of IPv6 to have more sites support the protocol.

What is AAAA record vs A record?

How do I add a AAAA record to DNS?

Create an AAAA record on your domain

  1. Log into the One.com control panel.
  2. Click DNS settings on the Advanced settings tile.
  3. Go to DNS records.
  4. Under create new record, click AAAA.
  5. Enter the following details: – Hostname: leave it empty to point the domain, or enter a subdomain.
  6. Click Create record to save your settings.

Do I need a AAAA record?

To answer the question in your headline: No, it is not necessary to create an AAAA record for your website as long as most traffic runs over IPv4, but I would argue that it probably is beneficial for the deployment of IPv6 to have more sites support the protocol.

Should I use a record or AAAA record?