GA 1.0.0
DigiCert® is pleased to announce the release of DigiCert® DNS GA 1.0.0.
DigiCert® DNS is a secure, policy-driven DNS management solution built with an API-first approach to enable seamless integration and automation. It provides the tools to strengthen DNS security, streamline access control, and ensure configurations align with best practices.
GA 1.0.0 delivers DigiCert® DNS’s foundational capabilities, forming the base for continuous enhancements in future releases. We welcome your feedback as we continue to expand and refine the platform.
Features
This release includes the following features:
Access and credential management: Enhance security and ensure compliance through authentication token management, API key lifecycle control, and TSIG-based DNS transaction security.
Domain configuration and management: Configure, customize, and manage both primary and secondary domains with advanced settings control.
Nameserver and nameserver set configuration: Configure nameservers and nameserver sets for consistent, flexible DNS management across multiple domains.
Record configuration and management: Create, manage, and retrieve DNS record types for both primary and secondary domains.
Reporting and analysis: Gain detailed insights into domain activity, usage trends, and billing to support informed decision-making and operational efficiency.
Resource and resource group management: Manage individual resources and organize them into resource groups for streamlined administration and policy enforcement.
User and user group management: Manage users, user groups, and roles with fine-grained access control and centralized administrative oversight.
Zone transfer management: Configure and manage primary and secondary IP sets to control DNS zone transfers with increased precision and security.
Known issues
This release includes the following known issue:
Updating a TSIG key on the Configurations page does not propagate the change to all associated domains on the nameserver. As a result, domains linked to the updated configuration may continue using the old TSIG key.
Workaround: Create a new TSIG key and manually assign it to each affected domain to ensure the correct key is applied.
Support
For help with troubleshooting, feature-related questions, or technical support, consult the Support section.