If you no longer need a DNS record on your domain, you can delete it from your DNS zone file at any time. Deleting records will completely remove them from your zone file and they can't be recovered. Make sure you double check your settings before deleting records, and consider copying existing record details before deleting them.
Deleting DNS records could cause connected services, like your website or email address, to stop working properly.
Select Delete Records to confirm deletion of the selected DNS records.
If your domain has Domain Protection, you'll need to verify your identity. If you've had 2-step verification (2SV) turned on for at least 24 hours, enter the code we sent via SMS, or enter the code from your authenticator app. Otherwise, enter the one-time password we sent to your registrant email address.
We'll delete the DNS records from your zone file immediately. Most DNS changes take effect within an hour but could take up to 48 hours to update globally.
An excellent way to remove old DNS records is with the Remove-DNSRecords.ps1 PowerShell script that uses the following three cmdlets: Get-DnsServerZone cmdlet to retrieve the primary zones. Get-DnsServerResourceRecord cmdlet to find all resource records equal to the FQDN, Hostname, and IP address.
Open your browser; Copy the following address and paste it on the URL bar: chrome://net-internals/#dns;Look for the “Clear Host Cache” icon and click on it; Reboot your browser to validate the changes.
The easiest way to access your DNS is to sign in to your GoDaddy Domain Portfolio, click or tap directly on your domain name and then select DNS. You should see your DNS zone file now, which is where you'll—you guessed it—manage DNS for that particular domain.
Accidental or malicious deletion of DNS records is one important cause of IT service unavailability. For instance, if a DNS record is deleted from a domain controller, users might not be able to log in, and the deletion of SharePoint DNS records can make internal corporate resources unavailable.
Add DNS hosting to create a DNS zone file for domains that aren't registered with GoDaddy. This lets you add, edit, and delete DNS records for those domains right in your GoDaddy account. You'll need to update the nameservers on your domain where it's registered to activate the zone file that we'll create for you.
How to delete a parked domain? Go to Site Tools > Domain > Parked Domains > click Delete (delete icon) next to the entry for the desired parked domain name.
Resetting the DNS zone will revert all records to their default values. This can be helpful in situations like stuck propagation, when records aren't displaying, or to ensure your domain has all necessary record values to work with your Hostinger hosting account.
Open Chrome and type "chrome://net-internals/#dns" into the address bar.Press Enter to access the DNS page.Click on the "Clear host cache" button to clear the resolver cache.
This is usually the case if you're hosting a website with us, or using DNS Hosting. Your domain is registered with any company, but is not using our nameservers: you won't manage DNS with us at all. You'll need to work with your DNS and/or website hosting company instead.
The Remove-DnsServerResourceRecord cmdlet removes resource record objects from a Domain Name System (DNS) zone. You can either use the Get-DnsServerResourceRecord cmdlet to specify an object, or you can specify the RRtype, Name and RecordData of the resource record you want to remove.
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