How to add DNS records
DNS records control where your website, email and other services point. This guide explains the general process for adding records.
Common DNS record types
A record: points a hostname to an IPv4 address.
CNAME record: points one hostname to another hostname.
MX record: controls where email is delivered.
TXT record: often used for verification, SPF, DKIM or DMARC.
AAAA record: points a hostname to an IPv6 address.
Step 1: Confirm where DNS is managed
DNS records must be changed where your active nameservers point. This may be Host Luma, Cloudflare, your registrar or another DNS provider.
Step 2: Open DNS management
Look for DNS Zone, Zone Editor, Manage DNS or DNS Records.
Step 3: Add the record exactly
Enter the type, name, value and TTL provided by the service you are connecting.
Step 4: Save and wait
DNS records may take time to update. Some changes are quick, while others can take hours.
Mistakes to avoid
Do not add duplicate conflicting records.
Do not delete MX records unless you are intentionally changing email provider.
Do not guess IP addresses or verification values.
Do not change root domain records without knowing what they do.
Important notes
If the record is for email, ask Host Luma support to check it before removing existing records.
Need help?
If you are unsure about any step, contact Host Luma support before making changes. We can help check the correct settings and guide you through the process.