How does DNSPod resolve subdomains?Tencent Cloud DNSPod intelligent resolution second-level domain name tutorial

How does DNSPod resolve subdomains?

Tencent Cloud DNSPod intelligent resolution second-level domain name tutorial

Tencent Cloud DNSPod smart DNS resolution, just set the same domain name record, pointing to Netcom and Telecom IP.

  • When a Netcom user visits, the smart DNS will automatically determine the visitor's arrival and return the IP address of the Netcom server;
  • When a telecom user accesses, the smart DNS will automatically return the telecom IP address.
  • In this way, Netcom users can be prevented from accessing the telecommunication network.
  • Telecom users can access the Netcom network to solve the problem of network users' poor access.

Generally speaking, the problem of implementing GSLB (Global Server Load Balancing) scheduling is currently more commonly used in DNSPod.

Using DNSPod, it is more convenient to manage domain name resolution.

  • NS (Name Server) records are DNS server records that specify the domain name to be resolved.

How to use DNSPod?

Step 1:Visit the DNSPod website.

Click here to visit the DNSPod website
  • In the upper right corner of the DNSPod home page, there is a [Register] button▼

Register DNSPod account number 1

  • Click the [Register] button ▲

Step 2:Enter email address and password

  • Read the "DNSPod Domain Name Resolution Service Agreement", then click [Agree to the following agreement and register]▼

Register DNSPod account, enter email address and password 2nd sheet

  • If you need to register a corporate account, please click [Register a corporate account] on the right

Differences between personal and business accounts

  • Personal accounts can include free, luxury, personal professional 3 personal packages.
  • Corporate accounts may include Free, Enterprise I, Enterprise II, Enterprise III, Enterprise Venture, Enterprise Standard and Enterprise Flagship 7 packages.
  • (Personal accounts cannot include business plans; similarly, individual plans cannot be included in business accounts.)
  • If the invoice title must be the company name, a company account must be registered.

Step 3:Click【Get Started Now】▼

The registration of DNSPod account is successful, click [Start Using Now] Sheet 3

Step 4:Click【Add Domain】▼

DNSPod add domain name 4th

Step 5:After adding the primary domain name to be resolved, click [OK]▼

After DNSPod adds the primary domain name to be resolved, click [OK] Sheet 5

Step 6:Click on the domain name you just added ▼

DNSPod click on the sixth sheet of the domain name you just added

Step 7:In the domain name record management interface, click [Add Record] to add the record to be resolved ▼

DNSPod, click [Add Record] to add the record to be resolved No. 7

  • For how to use various records of DNSPod, please refer to [Help Center] - [Function Introduction and Usage Tutorial] - [Setting Tutorial of Various Records] ▼

DNSPod add record No. 8

Step 8:Activate account

After the record is added and the domain name DNS is correctly modified, a prompt to activate the account will appear.

Follow the prompts to activate your account.

Add secondary domain name resolution

DNSPod does not support adding this type of second-level domain name (third-level domain name) directly, but there is a solution.

Chen WeiliangExample of a blog domain name:

First, you have added the primary domain name in DNSPod, for example: chenweiliang.com

Then, add the A record:

  • Record Type: A
  • Host record: img ( img is the second-level domain name to be added)
  • Record value: is the IP address of your virtual host space ▼

DNSPod adds secondary domain name resolution record No. 9

Modify the DNS address of the domain name

Since each domain name package of DNSPod has a different DNS address, you must go to the control panel of your registered domain name and modify the corresponding DNS address.

Free DNS addresses (corresponding to 10 servers):

  • f1g1ns1.dnspod.net
  • f1g1ns2.dnspod.net

Personal professional DNS address (corresponding to 12 servers):

  • ns3.dnsv2.com
  • ns4.dnsv2.com

Deluxe DNS address (corresponding to 12 servers):

  • ns1.dnsv2.com
  • ns2.dnsv2.com

Enterprise I DNS address (corresponding to 14 servers):

  • ns1.dnsv3.com
  • ns2.dnsv3.com

Enterprise II DNS addresses (corresponding to 18 servers):

  • ns1.dnsv4.com
  • ns2.dnsv4.com

Enterprise III DNS addresses (corresponding to 22 servers):

  • ns1.dnsv5.com
  • ns2.dnsv5.com

Enterprise Venture Edition DNS addresses (corresponding to 14 servers):

  • ns3.dnsv3.com
  • ns4.dnsv3.com

Enterprise Standard Edition (corresponds to 18 servers):

  • ns3.dnsv4.com
  • ns4.dnsv4.com

Enterprise Ultimate DNS addresses (corresponding to 22 servers):

  • ns3.dnsv5.com
  • ns4.dnsv5.com

Wait patiently for it to take effect

After following the above steps, you just have to be patient.

note:

  • Modifying the effective time of the DNS server requires a global effective time of 0 to 72 hours.
  • If you find that some local records do not take effect and the DNS modification time is less than 72 hours, please be patient.

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