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Private DNS

Release Notes
Product Introduction
Overview
Strengths
Use Limits
Scenarios
Purchase Guide
Billing Overview
Value-Added Service Packages
Non-Standard TLDs
Getting Started
Activating Private DNS
Creating Private Domain
Deleting Private Domain
Modifying Associated VPC
Operation Guide
Setting DNS Record
Modifying DNS Record
Deleting DNS Record
Importing DNS Records
Exporting DNS Records
Associating the VPCs of Another Account
Bulk Operation
Reverse DNS and PTR Record
Subdomain Recursive DNS Description
DNS Statistics Description
Round-Robin DNS Description
Recursive Resolution Description
Cloud Access Management
Cloud Access Management Overview
Authorizable Resource Types
Sample Access Management Policy
Use Cases
Configuring the NSCD Service for Cache Acceleration to Improve DNS Availability
API Documentation
History
Introduction
API Category
Making API Requests
Private DNS APIs
Data Types
Error Codes
FAQs
Private DNS
Will Private DNS override public domain names?
PDNS Policy
Privacy Policy
Data Processing And Security Agreement
Related Agreement
Private DNS Service Level Agreement
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Last updated: 2024-12-05 10:58:27

Security and Reliability

Private DNS is a Tencent Cloud strategic product based on DNSPod's 14 years of DNS technology accumulation and provides more professional private domain name DNS capabilities.
It provides Tencent Cloud VPC-dedicated private network DNS to directly respond to VPC domain name DNS requests, which is fast, efficient, and effective in preventing hijacking.

Wide Applicability

The core network infrastructure component of Private DNS in VPC scenarios helps you easily deploy integrated VPC solutions.

Ease of Use

You can customize IP mappings for private domain names and quickly tag them for easier OPS management.

Flexibility and Elasticity

You can create custom public networks and register private domain names that comply with the IANA specifications, which makes the configuration of private domain names more flexible and elastic.

Unified Management

One private domain name can be associated with multiple VPCs to facilitate unified management and deployment.

Comprehensive Records

6 types of records are supported: A, CNAME, MX, AAAA, TXT, and PTR, covering multiple application scenarios of DNS.

Reverse DNS

You can set reverse DNS by creating a fixed private domain ending with in-addr.arpa and adding a PTR record.

Subdomain Recursive DNS

After subdomain recursive DNS is enabled, subdomains that have no DNS records configured will be automatically forwarded to the public authoritative DNS for resolution.

CNAME Flattening

If you have set CNAME record, enabling CNAME flattening will have the target IP address of the CNAME record returned synchronously. (It is recommended to enable subdomain recursive DNS when using this feature; otherwise, the final results cannot be returned if the target IP address of the CNAME record needs to be queried through the public network).

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