Tring but failing to add CNAME DNS records to Plusnet DNS hosted domains
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27-09-2023 4:09 AM
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I have 2 custom domains with Plusnet as the registrar and nameserver
My email routes through (via MX record configuration) to a Microsoft 365 tenant
I can't configure the recommended SPF records - since Plusnet DNS system doesn't support TXT records (???? [-Censored-])
In the last few days emails sent to Gmail addresses have started bouncing
the bounce error message suggests
- configuring SPF - hmm no can do - can't create TXT records 😩
or
- configuring DKIM
lots of lovely documentation from Microsoft on how to do this; involves adding some CNAME records in Plusnet DNS
Awesome I though! I can do that
HaHa!
the left field of the required CNAME records are:
selector1._domainkey
and
selector2._domainkey
well guess what ...
Plusnet's DNS system doesn't allow the "_" (underscore) or "." (dot) in the left hand field of a CNAME
whatever they are using as DNS server is 40 years out of date, non-compliant with any standards produced after the late 1980s and ultimately losing trust and goodwill of customers, or losing customers entirely
I'm really curious:
What is this weird system being used that can't even support baic TXT and CNAME records?
was it implemented in COBAL or FORTRAN in the 50's and nobody can change or upgrade it?
given it's limitations is it at all secure?
Anyways,
despite all the above, having been a PlusNet customer for around 25 years - I'm loathe to leave and go elsewhere for something seemingly so trivial.
Hopefully there's a workaround?
Even if I can't myself add the required CNAME records via the web interface
- is there a way that someone in tech support can do it for me if I send them the relevant left and right hand field vales?
Fixed! Go to the fix.
Re: Tring but failing to add CNAME DNS records to Plusnet DNS hosted domains
27-09-2023 7:59 AM
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whatever they are using as DNS server is 40 years out of date, non-compliant with any standards produced after the late 1980s and ultimately losing trust and goodwill of customers, or losing customers entirely
TBH 99.99% customers of mainstream ISPs wouldnt know what domain hosting was if it bit them!
the DNS servers themselves are current, the problem is the user interface to the DNS control panel. Domain hosting is a legacy facility and as such the domain control panel was implemented a long time ago. Domain hosting hasnt been offered to new customers for many years and so changes to the user control panel are unlikely.
As you guess, the DNS servers themselves obviously will support TXT records but I'm afraid they are administered by the NetOPS dept who are not customer facing. Tech support have a facility to make certain requests e.g rDNS configuration for static IP's to NetOPS but have no mechanism to make more general requests.
In reality you probably need to consider moving your domain registration to a different hosting provider.
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Re: Tring but failing to add CNAME DNS records to Plusnet DNS hosted domains
27-09-2023 5:07 PM
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It does indeed beg the question if end services are hosted elsewhere ... why did you leave the domain registration and nameservers with Plusnet? Was it to avoid the £12 two-year renewal fees?
In another browser tab, login into the Plusnet user portal BEFORE clicking the fault & ticket links
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Re: Tring but failing to add CNAME DNS records to Plusnet DNS hosted domains
27-09-2023 10:55 PM
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@MisterW thanks for the reply
I'd heard differently from a support request some time ago - i.e. that the DNS servers really do not support TXT records
- requests to support have in the past resulted in change snot possible in the user control panel being implemented, but never TX records, hence my belief that they *really* are not possible
Fully appreciate that domain hosting is a legacy offering
Wanted to ascertain whether the same was true of CNAME records with "_" underscore or "." dot characters
is it possible? assuming a support request can reach the relevant willing person
or just not possible at all - in which case as you say I'll need to transfer DNS zones (and likely registration) elsewhere
Re: Tring but failing to add CNAME DNS records to Plusnet DNS hosted domains
27-09-2023 11:07 PM
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In my mind, your reply does indeed beg the question "why waste your time posting an unhelpful, judgemental, snarky comment"?
but in answer to your irrelevant question:
There were a number of reasons:
- I left registration and nameservers with PlusNet because I merely wanted to "try out" having email for one of my two domains route to a service elsewhere.
- I wanted to be able to easily revert back should I want to
- Web hosting for 2 domains, FTP service for 2 domains and email for 1 domain stayed hosted at PlusNet
- at the time I was paying PlusNet ~£145 every 2 years for the two domains but didn't want the hassle, downtime, and potential issues involved moving them
- later PlusNet made domain registration/hosting free - but why would go through the hassle, downtime, and potential issues of moving them, and end up paying for them - even if only £24 per 2 years? kind of a no-brainer??? (until of course limitations of what PlusNet offer kick in and make moving inevitable)
27-09-2023 11:08 PM
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It's not going to be possible, either TXT or CNAME (if like you say, the control system doesn't allow the latter).
The DNS servers themselves will of course support it, but there's no route to creating records manually I'm afraid.
Bob Pullen
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Re: Tring but failing to add CNAME DNS records to Plusnet DNS hosted domains
27-09-2023 11:16 PM
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Thanks @bobpullen - that's all I needed to know
- no point bothering Support wasting their time and mine for something that's not possible
It seems that recently (since the weekend) Gmail has started bouncing emails that do not have one of SPF or DKIM configured.
- others will follow, and unfortunately that makes up quite a number of my contacts
I'll likely have to transfer domain registration and nameservers elsewhere
- and it seems, with the absence of either TXT records (for SPF) or specifically named CNAME records (for DKIM)
so will anyone else regardless of whether their email service is hosted by PlusNet or not
For PlusNet themselves - not a bad thing - will help them wind up and close down these legacy services as more ad more uses leave them
Re: Tring but failing to add CNAME DNS records to Plusnet DNS hosted domains
27-09-2023 11:18 PM
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Google have been at that game for a while now. There's a bunch of chatter on this very forum about how it's affected customers sending email via our relays using their Plusnet hosted domains. We've a workaround for that; just not one that would help in your scenario.
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Re: Tring but failing to add CNAME DNS records to Plusnet DNS hosted domains
27-09-2023 11:58 PM
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Thanks Bob
I'll have a search for those threads just in case
If you have the chance perhaps add a link or two below for anyone in future ends up on this one
Re: Tring but failing to add CNAME DNS records to Plusnet DNS hosted domains
28-09-2023 12:02 AM
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This sounds like the solution if email service is hosted by PlusNet
Fixed: Re: Cannot send to gmail addresses - Plusnet Community
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28-09-2023 12:23 AM
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That's the one. Thanks @TimDSMoss 👍
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Re: Tring but failing to add CNAME DNS records to Plusnet DNS hosted domains
28-09-2023 6:58 AM
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This sounds like the solution if email service is hosted by PlusNet
Fixed: Re: Cannot send to gmail addresses - Plusnet Community
@TimDSMoss that workaround will work as long as you send mail via the Plusnet servers ( relay.plus.net ), You can still receive mail elsewhere i.e by specifying MX records.
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