Default DNS zone
When you enable the PowerDNS option for your domain(s), a default DNS zone will created that looks like this (for domain.com for instance):
| Host | Type | TTL | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| @ | SOA | 2400 | dns1.joyentdns.com dns.joyent.com 2007080101 3600 3600 604800 7200 |
| @ | NS | 2400 | dns1.joyentdns.com |
| @ | NS | 2400 | dns2.joyentdns.com |
| @ | NS | 2400 | dns3.joyentdns.com |
| @ | NS | 2400 | dns4.joyentdns.com |
| @ | MX | 2400 | mail.domain.com |
| @ | TXT | 2400 | v=spf1 a mx ?all |
| @ | A | 2400 | 8.12.33.209 |
| * | A | 2400 | 8.12.33.209 |
| lists | A | 2400 | 8.12.33.209 |
| localhost | A | 2400 | 127.0.0.1 |
| A | 2400 | 8.12.33.209 | |
| www | A | 2400 | 8.12.33.209 |
The @ symbol above corresponds to domain.com and is appended to any non-@ host, too, to form the full hostname. The 8.12.33.209 IP address would be different - that of your Shared Accelerator.
