--- layout: default title: ALIAS Records --- # ALIAS Records ALIAS records are not widely standardized across DNS providers. Some (Route 53, DNSimple) have a native ALIAS record type. Others (Cloudflare) implement transparent CNAME flattening. DNSControl adds an ALIAS record type, and leaves it up to the provider implementation to handle it. A few notes: 1. A provider must "opt-in" to supporting ALIAS records. When registering a provider, you specify which capabilities you support. Here is an example of how the cloudflare provider declares its support for aliases: ``` func init() { providers.RegisterDomainServiceProviderType("CLOUDFLAREAPI", newCloudflare, providers.CanUseAlias) } ``` 2. If you try to use ALIAS records, **all** dns providers for the domain must support ALIAS records. We do not want to serve inconsistent records across providers. 3. CNAMEs at `@` are disallowed, but ALIAS is allowed. 4. Cloudflare does not have a native ALIAS type, but CNAMEs behave similarly. The Cloudflare provider "rewrites" ALIAS records to CNAME as it sees them. Other providers may not need this step.