Outage in Enom

Enom DNS no longer supporting CNAME records on Root Domains

Resolved Minor
April 26, 2024 - Started about 1 year ago - Lasted about 2 hours
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Outage Details

Customers that are using CNAME records for their root domains may see their domains are no longer resolving. The Enom DNS is no longer supporting these type of alias records so CNAME records for the "@" host name in our host records page. If your domain is currently using a CNAME for the root domain, please replace the host record with an A address to make sure the domain will resolve properly moving forward.
Components affected
Enom DNS Service
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IDENTIFIED about 1 year ago - at 04/26/2024 06:07PM

Customers that are using CNAME records for their root domains may see their domains are no longer resolving. The Enom DNS is no longer supporting these type of alias records so CNAME records for the "@" host name in our host records page. If your domain is currently using a CNAME for the root domain, please replace the host record with an A address to make sure the domain will resolve properly moving forward.

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