A wildcard DNS record set is used to match requests for all subdomains in a zone. You can add a record whose name is an asterisk (*) to resolve requests to all subdomains of the domain name to the same value.
This section describes how to create a wildcard DNS record set.
Wildcard DNS resolution does not support NS record sets.
The DNS console is displayed.
The zone list is displayed.
Parameter |
Description |
Example Value |
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Name |
Public (or private) domain name Enter an asterisk (*) as the leftmost label of the domain name, for example, *.example.com. NOTE:
Only the leftmost asterisk is considered as a wildcard character. Other asterisks in the domain name are common text characters. |
*.abc |
Type |
Record set type Wildcard DNS resolution does not support NS record sets. |
A – Map domains to IPv4 addresses |
TTL (s) |
Cache duration of the record set on a local DNS server, in seconds The value ranges from 1 to 2147483647, and the default is 300. If your service address changes frequently, set TTL to a smaller value. |
The default value is 300, which is, 5 minutes. |
Value |
Record set value |
Take an A record set for example, Value is set to IPv4 addresses mapped to the domain name. Example: 192.168.12.2 192.168.12.3 |
Tags |
(Optional) Identifier of a resource Each tag contains a key and a value. You can add a maximum of 20 tags to a record set. This parameter is displayed when you enable Other Settings. For details about tag key and value requirements, see Table 2. |
example_key1 example_value1 |
Description |
(Optional) Supplementary information about the record set You can enter a maximum of 255 characters. |
This is a wildcard DNS record set. |
View the created wildcard DNS record set in the record set list of the domain name, and ensure that the status of the record set is Normal.