Change a CAA record
Adding a CAA record to a domain allows you to reduce the likelihood of someone obtaining an unauthorized SSL certificate for your domain. You create a special DNS record that the Certificate Authority (CA) checks before issuing a certificate. You can create notification rules for when a certificate is requested from a CA that isn’t permitted. As of Sept 8, 2017, all publicly trusted CAs are required to check and respect CAA records.
Note: If your domain is registered at another company, see the Domains registered at another company section below for instructions.
- Log in to your My Products page.
- If you aren't automatically directed there, make sure to select the My Products tab.
- Next to the domain you want to use, click DNS.
- On the DNS Management page, in the Records section, click the (pencil icon) next to CAA.
- Make any changes to the record, and click Save when finished.
To change a CAA Record for domains registered at another company
- Log in to your My Products page.
- If you aren't automatically directed there, make sure to select the My Products tab.
- Click Manage All.
- From the top menu, click the DNS tab, and select Manage Zones.
- Enter the domain name you want to use and click Search.
- On the DNS Management page, in the Records section, click the (pencil icon) next to CAA.
- Make any changes to the record, and click Save when finished.