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Dns ipv4.domain.tld

What do you mean? Could you please clarify a little bit this issue?
 
Sorry,

I know what i meen.

In the DNS Settings i see ipv4.domain.tld A <ip-adress> what does this do?

Is it the same record as domain.tld A <ip-adress>.

Does anybody know?
 
It's for when you have a dual stack - ipv4 and ipv6.

www. will have both ipv4 and ipv6 addresses

ipv4. only a ipv4 address

ipv6. will only have a ipv6 address

I'm not sure why you would need it in an ipv4 only environment, maybe there's an RFC for it now.
 
So just for just for the check?

ipv4.domain.tld A <ip-adress>
Has the same purpuse as:
domain.tld A <ip-adress>
just for the ipv4 or if you use
ipv6.domain.tld A <ip-adress>

its for the ipv6
 
Yeah, that's correct...

domain.tld A <ipv4-address>
domain.tld AAAA <ipv6-address>

ipv4.domain.tld A <ipv4-address>
ipv6.domain.tld AAAA <ipv6-address>

to be exact.
 
OK so i have a server (Plesk 12 = mail,dns,apache etc: server A: 100.0.0.1) if i use on ipv4 an other server (apache, server B: 200.0.0.2) are these settings correct:?

100.0.0.1 / 24 PTR domain.com.
ftp.domain.com. CNAME domain.com.
ipv4.domain.com. A 200.0.0.2
mail.domain.com. A 100.0.0.1
domain.com. NS ns1.maindomain.net.
domain.com. NS ns2.maindomain.net.
domain.com. A 200.0.0.2
domain.com. MX (10) mail.domain.com.
domain.com. TXT v=spf1 +a +mx -all +a:ns1.maindomain.net
ns.domain.com. A 100.0.0.1
webmail.domain.com. A 100.0.0.1
www.domain.com. CNAME domain.com.
 
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