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How do I enter an ANAME (ALIAS) record for my domain?
Updated: 2024/03/27Viewed times: 12459
An ANAME record, also known as an 'ALIAS' record, works similarly to a CNAME recordbut unlike CNAME records an ANAME record can be used together with other DNS record types, such as MX and TXT records.
NOTE: ANAME records CANNOT be added to the "Subdomain Records (optional)" section of your DNS settings.
It isn't possible to use an ANAME record if you are also using an A, AAAA, Forward, or Stealth Forward record in the "Domain Record (optional section)" as these record types will conflict with your ANAME record.
To enter an ANAME record for your domain, please follow these steps:
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