DigiCert® is pleased to announce the release of DigiCert® DNS GA 1.0.0.
DigiCert® DNS is a secure, policy-driven DNS management solution with an API-first design. It strengthens DNS security, streamlines access control, and ensures configurations follow best practices through seamless integration and automation.
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.
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 and organize resources and resource groups to streamline administration and enforce policies.
- User and user group management: Manage users, user groups, and user 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.
This release includes the following known issue:
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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.