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Question 378

Which of the following can be used to validate domain ownership by verifying the presence of pre-agreed content contained in a DNS record?

    Correct Answer: D

    A TXT (text) record is a type of DNS record that allows domain owners to provide additional information about a domain name. One of its primary uses is for domain verification, where pre-agreed content is placed in a TXT record to prove ownership. This is commonly done for purposes such as email authentication (SPF, DKIM) or when setting up custom domains with cloud services. Controlling the TXT record in the DNS system demonstrates control over the domain, thereby validating ownership.

Discussion
LeonardSnartOption: D

Mike Meyers "One final usage of the TXT resource record is how some cloud service providers, such as Azure, validate ownership of custom domains. You are provided with data to include in your TXT record, and once that is created, the domain is verified and able to be used. The thought is that if you control the DNS, then you own the domain name."

StellarSteveOption: D

The option that can be used to validate domain ownership by verifying the presence of pre-agreed content contained in a DNS record is D. TXT. A TXT (text) record is a type of DNS record that allows domain owners to provide additional information about a domain name. A TXT record can be used for various purposes, including domain verification. For example, when setting up a domain for email authentication, a domain owner can create a TXT record with specific information that email providers can use to verify that the domain is legitimate.

WorknehOption: A

The SRV record is a Domain Name System (DNS) resource record. It's used to identify computers hosting specific services. SRV resource records are used to locate domain controllers for Active Directory. so the answer is A

bdemps98

Hate to break it to you but A is SOA lol

bdemps98Option: D

Sounds like DKIM or SPF so my answer is D. TXT as both are done in a TXT record.