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SOA
adds an SOA
record to a domain. The name should be @
. ns and mbox are strings. The other fields are unsigned 32-bit ints.
{% code title="dnsconfig.js" %}
D("example.com", REG_THIRDPARTY, DnsProvider("DNS_BIND"),
SOA("@", "ns3.example.org.", "hostmaster@example.org", 3600, 600, 604800, 1440),
);
{% endcode %}
If you accidentally include an @
in the email field DNSControl will quietly
change it to a .
. This way you can specify a human-readable email address
when you are making it easier for spammers how to find you.
Notes
- The serial number is managed automatically. It isn't even a field in
SOA()
. - Most providers automatically generate SOA records. They will ignore any
SOA()
statements. - The mbox field should not be set to a real email address unless you love spam and hate your privacy.
There is more info about SOA
in the documentation for the BIND provider.