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Typo in IPv6 address record
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Patrick Mevzek
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If you have a static IP use A records.

A / AAAAAAA record is to redirect your domain to particular IP.

If you set NS records for your share hosting then there is no need to set an A record in DNS manager.

If you have a static IP use A records.

A / AAA record is to redirect your domain to particular IP.

If you set NS records for your share hosting then there is no need to set an A record in DNS manager.

If you have a static IP use A records.

A / AAAA record is to redirect your domain to particular IP.

If you set NS records for your share hosting then there is no need to set an A record in DNS manager.

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asvignesh
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If you have static a static IP use A records.

A / AAA record is to redirect your domain to particular IP.

If you set NS records for your share hosting then there is no need to set an A record in DNS manager.

If you have static a IP use A records.

A / AAA record is to redirect your domain to particular IP.

If you set NS records for your share hosting then there is no need to set an A record in DNS manager.

If you have a static IP use A records.

A / AAA record is to redirect your domain to particular IP.

If you set NS records for your share hosting then there is no need to set an A record in DNS manager.

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MrWhite
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If uyou have static Ipa IP use A records.

'A'A / 'AAA'AAA record is to redirect ur domaintyour domain to particular IP.

If uyou set NS recordrecords for uryour share hosting... No then there is no need to set 'a'an A record in DNS manager.

If u have static Ip use A records

'A' / 'AAA' record is to redirect ur domaint to particular IP

If u set NS record for ur share hosting... No need to set 'a' record in DNS manager

If you have static a IP use A records.

A / AAA record is to redirect your domain to particular IP.

If you set NS records for your share hosting then there is no need to set an A record in DNS manager.

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