SRV Record Formating

A Service record (SRV record) is a specification of data in the Domain Name System defining the location, i.e. the hostname and port number, of servers for specified services.
Example:

Connecting to list.test.com would direct you to list.test.com:23481


Components

  • Service - The name of the service you are connecting to
  • Protocol - The name of the protocol you are connecting with
  • Name - Name of the subdomain you are using (if you are using one)
  • Weight - A relative weight for records with the same priority.
  • Port - The TCP or UDP port on which the service is to be found.
  • Target - The canonical hostname of the machine providing the service, ending in a dot.
  • Priority - The priority of the target host, lower value means more preferred.
  • TTL - standard DNS time to live field.

OPS DNS Example

OPS Fields Name Type Value Priority TTL
Components of Fields Service Protocol Name Type Weight Port Target Priority TTL
Example Components _minecraft. _tcp. pvp SRV 5 25566 minesofmoria.org 0 300
Example Full Fields _minecraft._tcp.pvp SRV 5 25566 minesofmoria.org 0 300
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