If you have your own domain (example.com), and your ISP gives you static IP addresses, then you can have as many DNS names as you want (red.example.com, scarlet.example.com), and point them to any combinations of A and AAAA address records.
If your ISP does not give static addresses, then you may be using a third-party dynamic DNS service to point to your router's current address. That might limit you to a single record, and it may or may not support IPv6.
If your ISP does not give static addresses, then you may be using a third-party dynamic DNS service to point to your router's current address. That might limit you to a single record, and it may or may not support IPv6.
Statistics: Posted by jojopi — Thu Mar 20, 2025 7:51 am