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Last updated: 2026-03-24 14:32:16

Is there a limit on the number of domains for DNSPod to resolve?

No.

How do I resolve a domain transferred from another account?

Log in to the DNSPod console, select DNS > My Domains, click Add Domain, and then resolve it. If you are prompted to reclaim the domain, follow the prompts to reclaim it.

How do I view DNS records?

Log in to the ​​DNSPod console, click on the domain name for which you need to view operation records, then select the ​​Operation Log​​s tab to view the DNS records on which you have performed operations.

Does DNSPod support dynamic DNS?

Yes. Dynamic DNS involves API calls.

How do I upgrade a purchased DNS plan to a higher plan?

On the DNS plan management page, click Purchase Plan, select the plan you need to upgrade and bind the domain name, then click ​​Activate Now​​ to complete the plan upgrade.

Why is my domain in violation of the DNSPod terms of service?

DNSPod adopts strict review criteria for website content as it uses APIs offered by Tencent Security Center.
If you cannot add your domain, this may be because that it has been rejected by Tencent Security Center due to content violations.
1. If the content of your website is compliant, we recommend you try adding your domain again later on Friday. The DNSPod team manually submits domains that cannot be added to Tencent Security Center every Friday.
2. If your website cannot be opened, we recommend you resolve your domain at your registrar. If the content of your website is compliant, but you still cannot add your domain at DNSPod, please submit a ticket for assistance.
Note:
The DNS service of DNSPod is not intended for websites that engage in illegal activities, such as pornography, gambling, viruses, trojans, reactionary information, cheaters, private servers, and similar websites that provide any services (such as payment and SEO) for private servers.

Does DNSPod offer protection against attacks?

DNSPod offers protection against DDoS attacks only. Different plans offer different maximum protection capabilities.

My hosting service provider notified me that my domain was attacked (by CC attacks). Can DNSPod protect my domain from attacks?

No. Only host servers can offer protection against CC attacks. We recommend you purchase a hosting service that offers strong protection.

Can DNSPod DNS hide IP addresses?

No, as DNS maps domains to IP addresses.

Does DNSPod provide domain name registration or hosting services?

No. Currently, DNSPod offers DNS service only, but you can purchase domain registration and hosting services from Tencent Cloud.

Does DNSPod support domain 301 redirect?

Yes. DNSPod's URL is 301 redirect.

Is there a limit on the number of domains under a DNSPod account? Is there a limit on the number of subdomains of a domain?

No.

Is an ICP filing required for a .cn domain to be resolved by DNSPod?

For Chinese policy reasons, an ICP filing is required for a .cn domain to be resolved.
We recommend you get an ICP filing first and then contact your domain registrar to enable DNS. You can use DNSPod to resolve your domain only after it is unlocked.

Error 400, 503, and Bad Request

The error 400 indicates that your domain name is not correctly bound to the host server, and the error 503 indicates that there is something wrong with your server application. We recommend you consult your host server admin.

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