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šŸš€ Beyond the Code: What I Learned Today About DNS Records (A, AAAA, and CNAME)

DEV CommunityĀ·Sayista YazdaniĀ·18 days ago
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Beyond the Code: What DNS Actually Taught Me as a Developer I used to think DNS was just a ā€œDevOps thing.ā€ Until today šŸ˜… While configuring subdomains and SSL for my project, I spent hours inside Cloudflare trying to figure out why everything looked correct… but still wasn’t working. And honestly? That debugging session taught me more practical networking knowledge than many tutorials ever did. Here’s the simplest explanation of DNS records I wish someone had given me earlier šŸ‘‡ šŸ“ A Record → ā€œDirect Addressā€ Used when you want your domain to point directly to a server’s IPv4 address. Example: mywebsite.com → 192.0.2.1 Think of it like saving someone’s exact house number. šŸ“ AAAA Record → ā€œModern Internet Addressā€ Same purpose as an A Record, but for IPv6 addresses. If your hosting provider gives you a long address like: 2001:db8::1 …you’ll use AAAA instead. šŸ“ CNAME Record → ā€œNicknameā€ This one finally clicked for me today. Instead of pointing to an IP, a CNAME points one domain to another domain.…

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