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[โ€“] mvilain@kbin.social -4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I switched from Google Domains to Namecheap and found that they have a non-standard requirement for A records (they require an "@" A record) that messed up the transfer. Godaddy, dyndns, and Google Domains use regular zone transfer tables and I thought those entries were all I needed. Nope. I finally emailed support and they told me what was wrong within 24 hours. But meanwhile, my site was down for that time.

I suppose if you worked with one of the companies they partner with and use the automated templates to generate a new entry, it would work out fine. But I was transferring an existing domain. I know better now. But I put this out to warn others.

[โ€“] lemmyvore@feddit.nl 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

That's pretty weird, there's no reason to require any DNS record beyond those they have to provide (SOA and NS). You shouldn't have to add an A record if you don't need one.

Was this just a snafu during transfer or is the A record a permanent requirement?