Difference between revisions of "CNMCyber.com DNS"
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− | |txt||mail._domainkey||v=DKIM1; h=sha256; k=rsa; t=y; p=MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEAvYkGdTezRjLEjaicGQSfVyD30bp8P3Ezmv08cFwuDsOg+8zQCNNP8qXYZ0gYo6PQSU+E2yznlSBebwouMVhHjs4+4n+s3KxoJ3wr/fIL+hztwpJ5OArEx7U9CtJMn5GKkLRT1oCmaIk77yLQN2X4ibHs8YbwZIuCMw8qq6BAMzEMLcqMjh22CYgUO4psPOs+GegwT4AvbFgoJ9yYyB+LoSE9f1w0vSVB1qdSrEUyDevnzKgmzJB1fIn/XmxgAVT+Yoa4FhsLTExCzrNf8o52GpBK+tz4O0s3bBz+EJbO5PA3ik/0GpIPrj4mAz3Xoqv+z2WQRNimI9Wv/EyA9pIU1wIDAQAB; | + | |txt||mail._domainkey (legacy)||v=DKIM1; h=sha256; k=rsa; t=y; p=MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEAvYkGdTezRjLEjaicGQSfVyD30bp8P3Ezmv08cFwuDsOg+8zQCNNP8qXYZ0gYo6PQSU+E2yznlSBebwouMVhHjs4+4n+s3KxoJ3wr/fIL+hztwpJ5OArEx7U9CtJMn5GKkLRT1oCmaIk77yLQN2X4ibHs8YbwZIuCMw8qq6BAMzEMLcqMjh22CYgUO4psPOs+GegwT4AvbFgoJ9yYyB+LoSE9f1w0vSVB1qdSrEUyDevnzKgmzJB1fIn/XmxgAVT+Yoa4FhsLTExCzrNf8o52GpBK+tz4O0s3bBz+EJbO5PA3ik/0GpIPrj4mAz3Xoqv+z2WQRNimI9Wv/EyA9pIU1wIDAQAB; |
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+ | |txt||mail._domainkey||"v=DKIM1; h=sha256; k=rsa; t=y; " | ||
+ | "p=MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEAu88YzniPNK8Dolkeb5ZJ3m2ugbZu8BYt0S8iPzns1RlqoCzkUNebfMOI4BxfzHyvFu7zP89Zsqy3amNiBIX1i/w4j6uULmgNm9MAWt99Bxy9sZOORhSC6jz5T16tehmLjbXd3L4LwPVP4OE9CmMgFL/rSp5ytKRp2mXGAH+0hEZk8TVh5AeLcMSCka4IIxIaFDeMJs5mjmMMKy" | ||
+ | "9mt6sTfH8yH09yFEuPepKSr/IO/ENGUVnjr4KOTTWI1BGnQDN1JVxRx88eY1btlzfs2gX5tCYSlhlZOwfFshobr9xb2RgW4b8Q/8SuqJ6XAt9CeuoJJjHxVL1B/C0fPCaFPJzUEQIDAQAB" | ||
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|txt||_acme-challenge.corp||QlxBC4Pv_oiA5XNoR3HtJZM8tO9ifiqTx2UucKW2xxU | |txt||_acme-challenge.corp||QlxBC4Pv_oiA5XNoR3HtJZM8tO9ifiqTx2UucKW2xxU | ||
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|txt||_dmarc||v=DMARC1; p=quarantine; sp=quarantine; rua=mailto:postmaster@cnmcyber.com | |txt||_dmarc||v=DMARC1; p=quarantine; sp=quarantine; rua=mailto:postmaster@cnmcyber.com | ||
|} | |} | ||
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+ | Your DKIM record seems to be valid, but there are some optional tags that you can add or modify to improve your email authentication. Here are some suggestions: | ||
+ | # You can add the s tag to specify the service types that your DKIM record applies to. For example, if you only use your domain for email, you can add s=email to your record. | ||
+ | # You can change the t tag to remove the y flag, which indicates that your DKIM record is in testing mode. This flag may cause some email receivers to ignore your DKIM signature. You can either delete the t=y tag or change it to t=s to indicate that your DKIM record is in strict mode. | ||
+ | # You can add the n tag to provide a note or comment for your DKIM record. This can be useful for administrative purposes or for debugging issues. For example, you can add n=This is my DKIM record for mail._domainkey to your record. | ||
==Web hosting== | ==Web hosting== |
Revision as of 16:30, 30 December 2023
CNMCyber.com DNS is the subset of Opplet DNS that is created and administered to handle DNS records for CNMCyber.com.
Contents
DNS records
SOA and NS
soa @ Primärer Nameserver: ns63.domaincontrol.com. 1 Stunde ns @ ns63.domaincontrol.com.
ns @ ns64.domaincontrol.com.
A
a | @ | 207.244.231.53 |
a | cert | 207.244.231.53 |
a | corp | 188.34.147.106 |
a | dash-status | 188.34.147.107 |
a | influxdb | 188.34.147.107 |
a | lab | 207.244.231.53 |
a | 188.34.147.106 | |
a | monitor | 188.34.147.107 |
a | next | 5.9.40.148 |
a | npm | 188.34.147.107 |
a | page | 88.99.214.92 |
a | pass | 188.34.147.107 |
a | portainer | 188.34.147.107 |
a | social | 188.34.147.106 |
a | status | 188.34.147.107 |
a | talk | 188.34.147.106 |
a | tube | 207.244.231.53 |
a | wiki | 207.244.231.53 |
AAAA
CNAME
cname d6seqr27awll.mail.cnmcyber.com gv-xwlt4chigzes6a.dv.googlehosted.com. 1 Stunde cname www cnmcyber.com. 1 Stunde cname _domainconnect _domainconnect.gd.domaincontrol.com. 1 Stunde
mx | @ | mail.cnmcyber.com. |
mx | next.cnmcyber.com | mail.next.cnmcyber.com. |
txt | @ | google-site-verification=NoAShLTQRVThCMTCbQtDGrBYB8JEacObhSg4DmbYwmA |
txt | @ | v=spf1 a mx ip4:188.34.147.106 ~all |
txt | mail._domainkey (legacy) | v=DKIM1; h=sha256; k=rsa; t=y; p=MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEAvYkGdTezRjLEjaicGQSfVyD30bp8P3Ezmv08cFwuDsOg+8zQCNNP8qXYZ0gYo6PQSU+E2yznlSBebwouMVhHjs4+4n+s3KxoJ3wr/fIL+hztwpJ5OArEx7U9CtJMn5GKkLRT1oCmaIk77yLQN2X4ibHs8YbwZIuCMw8qq6BAMzEMLcqMjh22CYgUO4psPOs+GegwT4AvbFgoJ9yYyB+LoSE9f1w0vSVB1qdSrEUyDevnzKgmzJB1fIn/XmxgAVT+Yoa4FhsLTExCzrNf8o52GpBK+tz4O0s3bBz+EJbO5PA3ik/0GpIPrj4mAz3Xoqv+z2WQRNimI9Wv/EyA9pIU1wIDAQAB; |
txt | mail._domainkey | "v=DKIM1; h=sha256; k=rsa; t=y; "
"p=MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEAu88YzniPNK8Dolkeb5ZJ3m2ugbZu8BYt0S8iPzns1RlqoCzkUNebfMOI4BxfzHyvFu7zP89Zsqy3amNiBIX1i/w4j6uULmgNm9MAWt99Bxy9sZOORhSC6jz5T16tehmLjbXd3L4LwPVP4OE9CmMgFL/rSp5ytKRp2mXGAH+0hEZk8TVh5AeLcMSCka4IIxIaFDeMJs5mjmMMKy" "9mt6sTfH8yH09yFEuPepKSr/IO/ENGUVnjr4KOTTWI1BGnQDN1JVxRx88eY1btlzfs2gX5tCYSlhlZOwfFshobr9xb2RgW4b8Q/8SuqJ6XAt9CeuoJJjHxVL1B/C0fPCaFPJzUEQIDAQAB" |
txt | _acme-challenge.corp | QlxBC4Pv_oiA5XNoR3HtJZM8tO9ifiqTx2UucKW2xxU |
txt | _acme-challenge.social | pr3Pw-RToXjuAs5Uebu5uDu208ZQYyAvmO3ztbAUQDY |
txt | _acme-challenge.talk | N6-YE8SjvofQgWzVOgu1MAaJAFfoBQE1K3Ncb49fb2M |
txt | _dmarc | v=DMARC1; p=quarantine; sp=quarantine; rua=mailto:postmaster@cnmcyber.com |
Your DKIM record seems to be valid, but there are some optional tags that you can add or modify to improve your email authentication. Here are some suggestions:
- You can add the s tag to specify the service types that your DKIM record applies to. For example, if you only use your domain for email, you can add s=email to your record.
- You can change the t tag to remove the y flag, which indicates that your DKIM record is in testing mode. This flag may cause some email receivers to ignore your DKIM signature. You can either delete the t=y tag or change it to t=s to indicate that your DKIM record is in strict mode.
- You can add the n tag to provide a note or comment for your DKIM record. This can be useful for administrative purposes or for debugging issues. For example, you can add n=This is my DKIM record for mail._domainkey to your record.