Beyond the Code: What DNS Actually Taught Me as a Developer I used to think DNS was just a āDevOps thing.ā Until today š
While configuring subdomains and SSL for my project, I spent hours inside Cloudflare trying to figure out why everything looked correct⦠but still wasnāt working. And honestly? That debugging session taught me more practical networking knowledge than many tutorials ever did. Hereās the simplest explanation of DNS records I wish someone had given me earlier š š A Record ā āDirect Addressā Used when you want your domain to point directly to a serverās IPv4 address. Example: mywebsite.com ā 192.0.2.1 Think of it like saving someoneās exact house number. š AAAA Record ā āModern 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 ā¦youāll use AAAA instead. š CNAME Record ā āNicknameā This one finally clicked for me today. Instead of pointing to an IP, a CNAME points one domain to another domain.ā¦