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DNS: What exactly is the SOA hostmaster? - Server Fault The best practice is to define (and maintain) a dedicated mail alias hostmaster (RFC 2142, 7 ) for DNS operations So you can use administrator@example com (converted to administrator example com), but it's recommended and conventional, for simplicity and regularity, to use the hostmaster alias
What is a DNS SOA record? - Cloudflare The DNS ‘start of authority’ (SOA) record stores important information about a domain or zone such as the email address of the administrator, when the domain was last updated, and how long the server should wait between refreshes
Recommendations for DNS SOA Values — RIPE Network Coordination Centre The best practice is to define (and maintain) a dedicated mail alias "hostmaster" [RFC 2142] for DNS operations 4 3 The Serial Number The most important issue is that this value be incremented after any modification to the zone data For debugging purposes it has shown to be helpful to encode the modification date into the serial number
NS and SOA records that Amazon Route 53 creates for a public hosted . . . Amazon Route 53 automatically creates a name server (NS) record that has the same name as your hosted zone It lists the four name servers that are the authoritative name servers for your hosted zone Except in rare circumstances, we recommend that you don't add, change, or delete name servers in this record
Chapter 8 - SOA Resource Record - ZYTRAX The email address of a suitable DNS admin but more commonly the technical contact for the domain By convention (in RFC 2142) it is suggested that the reserved mailbox hostmaster be used for this purpose but any sensible and stable email address will work NOTE: Format is mailbox-name domain com, for example, hostmaster example com (uses a dot
SOA-Records (Start of authority) | Simple DNS Plus Help file The standard for this is the "hostmaster" alias - such as "hostmaster@example com" Serial number (see Zone Transfers) Used by secondary DNS servers to check if the zone has changed If the serial number is higher than what the secondary server has, a zone transfer will be initiated
SOA records (and dynamic DNS in Windows) – rakhesh. com The SOA (Start of Authority) record is something DNS administrators are familiar with It specifies details about the zone such as the serial number (which can be used by secondary name servers to know the zone has changed), the preferred refresh periods for secondary name servers to sync the zone, the time between retries, whom to contact, the
Start of Authority (SOA) record | Server Buddies SOA - The type of DNS record, which in this case is ‘Start of Authority’ hostname domain name - Also known as the ‘hostmaster’ field It contains the e-mail address of the person responsible for maintaining the zone