Default nameservers
Bunny DNS uses the following nameservers:kiki.bunny.netcoco.bunny.net
Update nameservers at your registrar
To activate Bunny DNS for your domain, update the nameserver records at your domain registrar:- Log in to your domain registrar
- Find the domain management or DNS settings
- Replace existing nameservers with
kiki.bunny.netandcoco.bunny.net - Save the changes
DNS propagation can take up to 48 hours, though changes typically take effect
within a few hours.
Custom nameservers
Custom nameservers let you use your own domain for nameservers instead of the defaultbunny.net domain. This is useful for white-labeling or branding purposes.
To configure custom nameservers:
- Go to DNS and select your DNS Zone
- Click Nameservers
- Enable Custom nameservers
- Enter your custom nameserver hostnames
- Click Save Configuration
Glue records
When using custom nameservers, you need to create glue records at your domain registrar. Glue records provide the IP addresses for your nameservers, preventing circular dependencies. The nameserver IP addresses are displayed in the configuration panel:| Nameserver | IPv4 | IPv6 |
|---|---|---|
| Nameserver 1 | 91.200.176.1 | 2400:52e0:fff0::1 |
| Nameserver 2 | 109.104.147.1 | 2400:52e0:fff2::1 |
Before changing nameservers, make sure the appropriate DNS or glue records
have been set correctly on the domain. Without correct records, your domain
might become unavailable.
SOA configuration
The SOA (Start of Authority) record contains administrative information about your zone. You can configure the contact email address in the nameserver settings.| Field | Description |
|---|---|
The administrative contact email for the zone (default: hostmaster@bunny.net) |