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Is it possible to add a CAA record for a domain?

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Gytis
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Re: Is it possible to add a CAA record for a domain?
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Post by Gytis » Fri Oct 26, 2018 8:17 am

Why not add option to allow custom (any) type of DNS records in Vesta?

I believe CAA is important type of DNS record to be implemented. It was similar story with control panels back in the days when SRV record was introduced - key players considered it not important but afterwards it became a standard to have an option for it. So should be with CAA.

Does it makes sense to submit a pull request - would you consider adding it?
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Re: Is it possible to add a CAA record for a domain?
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Post by Felix » Sun Jan 13, 2019 12:03 pm

Allowing custom records in DNS would be really nice indeed!

I too wanted to implement CAA in some domains and found out that VESTA GUI doesn't support that. I finally managed to do it by hand, but I need to remember NOT to use the VESTA GUI to manage DNS, because if I do, my CAA changes will be deleted :(
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Re: Is it possible to add a CAA record for a domain?
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Post by skamasle » Tue Jan 15, 2019 1:32 pm

There is actully fix for this in github:

https://github.com/serghey-rodin/vesta/pull/1349
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