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What exactly does a URL redirect for @ do?

I am familiar with the terminology as seen here. [ sf ]

However, I am trying to understand my DNS records and came across this line:

URL Redirect Record | @ | https://www.example.com | Unmasked

It appears that is will redirect example.com to https://www.example.com but what about the http and https part? Does it apply to both?

Will it redirect both http://example.com and https://example.com ?

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  • DNS has no concept (records) related to HTTP redirections. What you see is specific to one DNS provider so you need to ask him/look at his documentation. Mar 14, 2022 at 23:23

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This means your DNS provider has a redirection service they offer. It's not a feature built into DNS; they just have logic to point to a server under their control, where it'll be redirected.

Whether it'll work with HTTPS varies from provider to provider. Most don't; Google Domains is one of the few I've found that does.

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