DNS
This chapter is dedicated to DNS (Domain Name System). It provides detailed guidance on adding, changing, modifying, and configuring your DNS zone, ensuring proper functioning and accessibility of their domains and associated services.
Adding Name Servers to Your Domain
Every domain requires a minimum of two (2) associated nameservers. You have the freedom to choos...
Creating and Modifying Your Own Nameservers
If you prefer not to use the free Joker.com name service and instead want to use your own names...
DNS Records Supported by Joker.com Nameservice
Overview of supported records and brief explanations. You can enter these records for your doma...
Joker.com Name Service: Adding DNS Records
If you're using the free joker.com nameservice, you have the freedom to configure your DNS zone a...
URL Forwarding and E-mail Forwarding
Joker.com offers a service that allows you to direct all web requests (HTTP) for a domain or subd...
Dynamic DNS (DynDNS)
Dynamic DNS (DynDNS) is a system that allows the domain name data held in a nameserver to be upda...
DNSSEC
DNSSEC is the abbreviation for 'Domain Name System Security Extensions'. It is a set of extension...
Let's Encrypt SSL Certificates
Support for Automating Let's Encrypt SSL Certificates Joker.com offers a simple tool to automate...
Specific ccTLDs: Nameservers
.DE-Domains In case you want to use your own/external name servers for your .DE-domains instea...