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MX : mail exchange record (RFC 1035)
Maps a domain name to a list of mail exchange servers for that domain
NS : name server record (RFC 1035)
Delegates a DNS zone to use the given authoritative name servers
TSIG : Transaction Signature (RFC 2845)
Record that supports one set of security mechanisms for DNS. Used to secure communication between DNS resolvers and Name servers, in contrast to DNSSEC, which secures the actual DNS records from the authoritative name server.
OPT : Option (RFC 2671)
This is a 'pseudo DNS record type' needed to support EDNS
LOC : Location record (RFC 1876)
Specifies a geographical location associated with a domain name
IPSECKEY : IPSEC Key (RFC 4025)
Key record that can be used with IPSEC
DS : Delegation signer (RFC 4034)
The record used to identify the DNSSEC signing key of a delegated zone
PTR : pointer record (RFC 1035)
Pointer to a canonical name. Unlike a CNAME, DNS processing does NOT proceed, just the name is returned. The most common use is for implementing reverse DNS lookups, but other uses include such things as DNS-SD.
TA : DNSSEC Trust Authorities (None)
Part of a deployment proposal for DNSSEC without a signed DNS root. See the IANA database and Weiler Spec] for details. Uses the same format as the DS record.
DHCID : DHCP identifier (RFC 4701)
Used in conjunction with the FQDN option to DHCP
CERT : Certificate record (RFC 4398)
Stores PKIX, SPKI, PGP, etc.
KEY : Key record (RFC 4034)
Used only for TKEY (RFC 2930). Before RFC 3755 was published, this was also used for DNSSEC, but DNSSEC now uses DNSKEY.
AFSDB : AFS database record (RFC 1183)
Location of database servers of an AFS cell. This record is commonly used by AFS clients to contact AFS cells outside their local domain. A subtype of this record is used by the obsolete DCE/DFS file system.
CNAME : Canonical name record (RFC 1035)
Alias of one name to another: the DNS lookup will continue by retrying the lookup with the new name.
NSEC3 : NSEC record version 3 (RFC 5155)
An extension to DNSSEC that allows proof of nonexistence for a name without permitting zonewalking
TKEY : Transaction Key (RFC 2930)
One way of providing a key to be used with TSIG
IXFR : Incremental Zone Transfer (RFC 1995)
Requests a zone transfer of the given zone but only differences from a previous serial number. This request may be ignored and a full (AXFR) sent in response if the authoritative server is unable to fulfill the request due to configuration or lack of required deltas.
DNAME : delegation name (RFC 2672)
DNAME will delegate an entire portion of the DNS tree under a new name. In contrast, the CNAME record creates an alias of a single name. Like the CNAME record, the DNS lookup will continue by retrying the lookup with the new name.

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