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The record type.

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NameDescription
Aroute traffic to a resource, such as a web server, using an IPv4 address in dotted decimal notation.
AAAAroute traffic to a resource, such as a web server, using an IPv6 address in colon-separated hexadecimal format.
CAAA CAA record specifies which certificate authorities (CAs) are allowed to issue certificates for a domain or subdomain.
CNAMEA CNAME record maps DNS queries for the name of the current record, such as acme.example.com, to another domain (example.com or example.net) or subdomain (acme.example.com or zenith.example.org).
DSA delegation signer (DS) record refers a zone key for a delegated subdomain zone.
MXAn MX record specifies the names of your mail servers and, if you have two or more mail servers, the priority order.
NAPTRA Name Authority Pointer (NAPTR) is a type of record that is used by Dynamic Delegation Discovery System (DDDS) applications to convert one value to another or to replace one value with another.
NSAn NS record identifies the name servers for the hosted zone.
PTRA PTR record maps an IP address to the corresponding domain name.
SOAA start of authority (SOA) record provides information about a domain and the corresponding Amazon Route 53 hosted zone.
SPFSPF records were formerly used to verify the identity of the sender of email messages.
SRVAn SRV record Value element consists of four space-separated values.
TXTA TXT record contains one or more strings that are enclosed in double quotation marks (").

A

route traffic to a resource, such as a web server, using an IPv4 address in dotted decimal notation.

See also: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/ResourceRecordTypes.html#AFormat


AAAA

route traffic to a resource, such as a web server, using an IPv6 address in colon-separated hexadecimal format.

See also: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/ResourceRecordTypes.html#AAAAFormat


CAA

A CAA record specifies which certificate authorities (CAs) are allowed to issue certificates for a domain or subdomain.

See also: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/ResourceRecordTypes.html#CAAFormat


CNAME

A CNAME record maps DNS queries for the name of the current record, such as acme.example.com, to another domain (example.com or example.net) or subdomain (acme.example.com or zenith.example.org).

See also: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/ResourceRecordTypes.html#CNAMEFormat


DS

A delegation signer (DS) record refers a zone key for a delegated subdomain zone.

See also: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/ResourceRecordTypes.html#DSFormat


MX

An MX record specifies the names of your mail servers and, if you have two or more mail servers, the priority order.

See also: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/ResourceRecordTypes.html#MXFormat


NAPTR

A Name Authority Pointer (NAPTR) is a type of record that is used by Dynamic Delegation Discovery System (DDDS) applications to convert one value to another or to replace one value with another.

For example, one common use is to convert phone numbers into SIP URIs.

See also: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/ResourceRecordTypes.html#NAPTRFormat


NS

An NS record identifies the name servers for the hosted zone.

See also: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/ResourceRecordTypes.html#NSFormat


PTR

A PTR record maps an IP address to the corresponding domain name.

See also: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/ResourceRecordTypes.html#PTRFormat


SOA

A start of authority (SOA) record provides information about a domain and the corresponding Amazon Route 53 hosted zone.

See also: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/ResourceRecordTypes.html#SOAFormat


SPF

SPF records were formerly used to verify the identity of the sender of email messages.

Instead of an SPF record, we recommend that you create a TXT record that contains the applicable value.

See also: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/ResourceRecordTypes.html#SPFFormat


SRV

An SRV record Value element consists of four space-separated values.

The first three values are decimal numbers representing priority, weight, and port. The fourth value is a domain name.

See also: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/ResourceRecordTypes.html#SRVFormat


TXT

A TXT record contains one or more strings that are enclosed in double quotation marks (").

See also: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/ResourceRecordTypes.html#TXTFormat