Can DNS Translate a Domain Name to IP Addresses of On-premises Servers or Third-Party Servers?
Yes. DNS can map a domain name and its subdomains to IP addresses of Huawei Cloud servers, third-party servers, or on-premises servers as long as the record sets are correctly configured.
For example, when you add an A record set, ensure that the record set value is set to IPv4 addresses bound to the servers.
Public Zones FAQs
- Why Is a Message Indicating Conflict with an Existing Record Set Displayed When I Add a Record Set?
- How Do I Handle the Conflict Between CNAME and MX Record Sets?
- How Do I Add Record Sets to Subdomains?
- Which IP Address Is Returned for the Domain Name If There Are Multiple IP Addresses in a Record Set?
- Can I Modify a Zone?
- Can DNS Translate a Domain Name to IP Addresses of On-premises Servers or Third-Party Servers?
- How Can Multiple Domain Names Be Linked to the Same Website?
- Configuring Weighted Routing
- Can DNS Resolve a Domain Name that Has Not Been Licensed?
- Does DNS Support Dynamic Domain Name Resolution?
- How Do I View and Change the DNS Servers of a Domain Name?
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