HTTPS RRs (Resource Records) are a relatively new DNS record type that allows clients to discover HTTPS services associated with a domain. To use HTTPS RRs, you need to ensure that your DNS zone is configured to support this record type. You can check with your DNS provider to see if they support HTTPS RRs. Additionally, your client (e.g., web browser) must also support HTTPS RRs. Some popular browsers like Chrome and Firefox have already implemented support for HTTPS RRs.
Key Takeaways
Check DNS provider support for HTTPS RRs
Verify client support for HTTPS RRs
Configure DNS zone to include HTTPS RRs
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