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Thats one of their premium features. The iFastNet admins dont really read this forum anyways.

 

However, you can do almost anything with these records provided. The only thing you cant modify is the root domain IP, thatll always point to your hosting account. However, you can modify any subdomain to point to any IP by CNAMEing an domain pointing to that desired IP. This also applies e.g. for TXT records. If you want TXT records on the root domain, use the SPF feature.

The other option is to add your domain to cloudflare AFTER adding it to your MOFH account and then to manage all DNS settings from there.

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9 hours ago, BastelPichi said:

If you want TXT records on the root domain, use the SPF feature.

I thought (but have not tested) that the ‘bug’ that prevent non-SPF records to be added as SPF records has been fixed. 

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13 hours ago, TinkerMan said:

I thought (but have not tested) that the ‘bug’ that prevent non-SPF records to be added as SPF records has been fixed. 

Oh they did. Not sure why they would have done that, but whatever

 

Edit: It literally just checks if the record contains "spf" so if you can regenerate the verification value a few times (thats what most people use root TXT records for at least) then youve successfully bypassed that.

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