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Which DNS record type specifies the host that is the authority for a given domain?
A. NS
B. MX
C. CNAME
D. SOA
Correct Answer: D
Explanation
Explanation/Reference:
The start of authority (SOA) resource record indicates the name of origin for the zone and contains the name of the server that is the primary source for information about the zone. It also indicates other basic properties of the zone.
Good thing it didn’t say that the answer was B!!
Chud is cool
A MX record is the record for a MX Mail exchange server so it cannot be B.
That link Proves SOA is the answer
The people saying it’s B are trolling.
It’s D. SOA Specified Authoritative information about a DNS zone
Just took test B is the answer
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_DNS_record_types
B is the answer